LOL.
Yes you are right and its a real git to pull it out... hence he wouldnt know unless he tried. Well unless the rubbers are missing or damaged. But then it would probably just fall out. I hope he isnt meaning movement asin from chain stretch I.E. the wheel moves without moving engine. From what you say you cant be sure.
Please share the findings. Will be interesting to know what you find!
Out of interest what model is it? (year etc).
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Originally Posted by timwilky
I take it part 6 above are rubber bushes that sit over the sprocket pillar bolt heads and into the cush rubbers. The sort of movement he is experiencing would be indicative of these either failing or missing.
When I tried to explain the sprocket/carrier would simply lift out of the wheel he expressed surprise. I therefore assume he had not even tried to remove it whilst the wheel was off. Like I said he is a mechanical numpty.
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