It's pretty easy. There is at least one YouTube vid on it, plus lots of other articles. Use the link to see some of the things posted (including the link to the YouTube vid).
put a new chain on it
turn the flyweel on a lath and install gear reduction..(flexplat gear) not a hard task with the right equipment
first install new carb gasket to intake manifold and then 4 nuts hold the carb to the intake studs and then install the throttle linkage to the carb.
there are no sprockets on a carFeel free to correct me but I believe cars with timing chains have sprockets. Anyway, typical sprockets would be the gear-like pulleys that a bicycle chain runs on. They are considered different from gears in that they do not mesh directly, but use a chain or other device to connect them.Also I believe the power window feature of a car uses a sproket assembly.
Remove door panel, remove glass, take out old regulator ( if you need to remove rivets by cutting or punching them out you may use nuts and bolts to install new regulator), install new regulator and glass, ensure proper function, re-install door panel.
These bicycle lights are really easy to install on to your bike See link below
a chain
no it is a lever
Bicycle chain
bicycle
It protects the chain from rain and road grime and it protects your trouser legs from chain gunk.
pulley
First gear on a bicycle with external/derailer gears is with the chain on the smallest chainwheel(by the pedals) and the biggest sprocket(by the rear wheel).
If the engines are the same more than likely yes. But why would you go to all the trouble of replacing the timing chain and gears and then install used. Install new chain and gears.
The chain is wrapped around a cogwheel, which could be described as a pulley.
Take off the old chain, install the new one whilst aligning cam timing marks. Take a drive toward "Lives r Us" and get a life.
I'd like to install a chain link fence around my property. Are they difficult to install?