1200 DVT Sprocket Carrier Nut

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Broduc64, Jun 9, 2020.

  1. I purchased one of those Milwaukee impact guns, over £300 but pops anything off with ease.

    Can’t undo the wife’s purse though.
     
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  2. What size are the nuts for rear wheel and sprocket carrier, 55mm???
    Anyone know where to get shallow impact (black) ones from ???
    TIA
     
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  3. Clarke one from Screwfix, was about £45 ISTR. Works great but is corded mains, not cordless. Not really a problem for occasional use, in fact a cordless one wouldn't get enough use and probably be flat when I needed it. Can't see it on their website currently though.
     
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  4. You may not quite understand the reason for the specified torque value on a nut like this but what you're suggesting would be very poor mechanical practice. The spec torque is only 170 ft lbs, that's like 85 pounds on the end of a 24 inch breaker bar. If you can't achieve that probably best to not remove it in the first place.
     
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  5. I'd have provided a link to an impact socket, but you might struggle to find one in a 12-point design.
     
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  6. I think you need a new mechanic. soz. Lockdown bored.
     
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  7. All sorted.
    Impact socket also ordered, just debating wich impact wrench to go for, for next time needed.
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  8. Nice one.
    What brand is your sprocket carrier?
     
  9. The carrier is the std. one.
     
  10. Label says SuperSprox...
     
  11. I’ve got the supersprox sprocket, i just thought the carrier looked like an aftermarket NCR one. :upyeah:
     
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  12. Supersprox is the sprocket.
     
  13. If you already had a carrier, there was no need to remove the large nut.
     
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  14. Are you sure? Looks like an aftermarket quick release one to me :thinkingface:.
     
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  15. @Broduc64 Mate you have an after market sprocket carrier, the item you may think is the carrier is actually the sprocket flange.
    edit: TBH I would seriously reconsider letting this *cough* mechanic anywhere near your mutley!
     
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  16. Ok guys, I take your word for it, must've been previous owner.
    Not looked at a stock one for comparison.
    So, are you saying I could've undone the six bolts holding the carrier and sprocket and removed it over the large nut ?!?
     
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