Hey everyone been trying to find anything on this but cant figure it out. So i just replaced my main shaft seal and but in the L key, then put on my sprocket and sprocket lock tab/nut and after torquing (105-120 according to manual for late 1978) the sprocket is way too tight and wont even budge. Did I mess something up here? Even tried a much lower torque at 60 ft lb and it was still way too tight. Please help! Thanks.
Shovelhead transmission sprocket way too tight after install
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'77 - '79, spacer is the same dimension as the earlier spacer, but without the key slot, so no key is used.
'80, maybe late '79, and '81,a new seal and spacer. Also, if it's a chain drive, there is a washer added outside of the seal under the sprocket. The washer is not used with the belt pulley.
'82 - '86 there are different width seal spacers for chain or belt final drive. In those years there are 4 or5 different spacers, depending on the year (if I remember correctly). The seal is different than the '80 - '81 seal that did not work well at all.
For the OP, the cork will usually prevent the seal from being pressed in too deeply, but may rub the OD of the spacer. With the sprocket nut torqued down, if you have end float of the main drive gear, you are probably OK. No end float is NOT OK, and you get to start over. Do you have a seal spacer that has the notch for the key? (I assume you do since you mentioned it.) Technically, that's the '76 and earlier spacer, but it should work (dimensionally the same).
JimLast edited by JBinNC; 10-04-2021, 5:02 PM.Comment
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You would put that on me!
'77 - '79, spacer is the same dimension as the earlier spacer, but without the key slot, so no key is used.
'80, maybe late '79, and '81,a new seal and spacer. Also, if it's a chain drive, there is a washer added outside of the seal under the sprocket. The washer is not used with the belt pulley.
'82 - '86 there are different width seal spacers for chain or belt final drive. In those years there are 4 or5 different spacers, depending on the year (if I remember correctly). The seal is different than the '80 - '81 seal that did not work well at all.
For the OP, the cork will usually prevent the seal from being pressed in too deeply, but may rub the OD of the spacer. With the sprocket nut torqued down, if you have end float of the main drive gear, you are probably OK. No end float is NOT OK, and you get to start over. Do you have a seal spacer that has the notch for the key? (I assume you do since you mentioned it.) Technically, that's the '76 and earlier spacer, but it should work (dimensionally the same).
Jim
Took out the new seal i had just put in to check out the spacers, here they are. new one on left, old on right. old one seems to have a cut out area on the back side. other than that the spacers seem to be identical. am i missing something? do i maybe have to much play in the countershaft? very confused on this one haha. if it helps any, when i took off the primary the sprocket nut was loose.Comment
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So i just did a test fit with both spacers to see how they would compare (without the seal in the case). Both spacers when torqued down to 60 ft lb have no issue moving freely. This leads me to wonder, did i drive that seal in too deep, causing the seal to press too much against spacer/case and when sprocket engages it doesnt move easily? Ive seen videos where guys say to get the seal flush, but unfortunately when installing this skipped my mind and my seal sat in there deeper than flush. Thanks for all the help by the way to everyone, takes alot of stress away having others help out!Comment
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Dang good idea .... ^^
Transmission main drive spacer has an outer diameter of 1-5/8".
Spacer does not include notch for key.
For use with caged needle bearing main drive gear bearing.
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FL late 1977-1979
FX late 1977-1979Take my 45 and outrun em all ..Comment
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Took out the new seal i had just put in to check out the spacers, here they are. new one on left, old on right. old one seems to have a cut out area on the back side. other than that the spacers seem to be identical. am i missing something? do i maybe have to much play in the countershaft? very confused on this one haha. if it helps any, when i took off the primary the sprocket nut was loose.
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