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How can you make a 110cc 4-wheeler get faster It's chain driven?

More teeth in the front sprocket and less teeth in the back sprocket. You can also add performance exhaust, and take the governor out.


How can you make a 110cc 4 wheeler get faster It's chain driven?

More teeth in the front sprocket and less teeth in the back sprocket. You can also add performance exhaust, and take the governor out.


How to determine the bike chain length?

To determine the bike chain length, first measure the distance between the front and rear sprockets. Add half the number of teeth on each sprocket, then add 1. This total is the ideal chain length in links.


Where do the timing teeth have to be aligned to what cylinder in a sbc 350?

If you are refering to the timing chain teeth, you want the lower and smaller crank gear to have its punch mark aligned at 12:00. The Keyway on the crankshaft should be at aprox the 2:00 position when the punch mark is at 12:00. The upper cam sprocket punch mark needs to be aligned at the 6:00 position. Doing this will put both punch marks at the closest point to each other. Use a ruler or a good eye to make sure they are in line. Do this with the chain set aside to get everything in line before you add the chain. Then remove the cam sprocket to add the chain. But be carefull not to move the cam as you reinstall the sprocket and chain.


Where do you add oil to the chain-case polaris Indy 400?

There is a rubber plug on the chain case you will have to pull off. Then a small screw at the bottom of the case you unscrew. Fill the chain case through the rubber plug till oil comes out of the screw hole at the bottom


How do you change the timing chain of nissan 1989 pickup?

1. Before beginning any disassembly procedures, position the No. 1 piston at TDC on the compression stroke.2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.3. Remove the timing chain cover (place a suitable drain pan under cover assembly).4. Remove the cylinder head cover.5. With the No. 1 piston at TDC, the timing marks on the camshaft sprocket and the timing chain should be visible. Mark both of them with paint. Also mark the relationship of the camshaft sprocket to the camshaft. There are three sets of timing marks and locating holes in the sprocket; they are for making adjustments to compensate for timing chain stretch.6. With the timing marks on the camshaft sprocket clearly indicated, locate and label (for easier reference) the timing marks on the crankshaft sprocket. Also label the chain timing mark. Of course, if the chain is not to be reused, marking it is useless.7. Unbolt and remove the sprocket, along with the chain. As you remove the chain, hold it where the chain tensioner contacts it. When the chain is removed, the tensioner is going to come apart. Hold on to it and you won't lose any of the parts. The crankshaft sprocket can be removed with a puller, if necessary. There is no need to remove the chain guide unless it is being replaced.To install:1. Install the timing chain and camshaft sprocket together after first positioning the chain over the crankshaft sprocket. Position the sprocket so that the marks made previously line up. (This is assuming that the engine has not been disturbed.) The camshaft and crankshaft keys should both be pointing upward. If a new chain and/or gear is being installed, position the sprocket so that the timing marks on the chain align with the marks on the sprocket (with both keys pointing up). The marks are on the right-hand side of the sprockets as you face the engine.Note: The Z24i and KA24E engines do not use the pin counting method for finding correct valve timing. Instead, set the timing chain by aligning its mating marks with those of the crankshaft sprocket and camshaft sprocket. The camshaft sprocket should be installed by fitting the knock pin of the camshaft into its No. 2 hole. On the Z24i engine, the No. 2 timing mark must also be used.2. Install the camshaft sprocket bolt and tighten it to 87-116 ft. lbs. (118-157 Nm).3. Install the chain guide and tensioner. Adjust the protrusion of the chain tensioner spindle to zero clearance. Tighten the bolts to 4-7 ft. lbs. (6-10 Nm).4. With a new seal installed in the timing chain cover and a light coat of oil applied to the seal, install the cover.5. Install the cylinder head cover.6. Connect the negative battery.7. Check all fluids and add, as necessary.8. Start the engine and check for any leaks. Check the ignition timing and adjust, as necessary.


How do you make electric bike go faster?

Change the sprocket on the motor that spins the tires via the chain to a smaller size, that's a start. If it has a output plant purchase one with more voltage and add it on.


How or where do you add oil to chain and sprocket for a case 1840 skid steer?

The oil level/fill plug is located between the tires low on the body. It's a plug that takes an Allen wrench to remove. Park on level surface remove plug. When full the oil is at the bottom of the plug hole. Capacity 6 quarts per side SAE 10W-30 engine oil. Oil change interval 500 hours. Drain plug location rear bottom. Drain and flush with solvent is recommended.


How can I add links to a bike chain?

To add links to a bike chain, you will need a chain tool. First, determine how many links you need to add. Use the chain tool to push out the pin in the chain at the desired location. Insert the new links and align the chain properly. Use the chain tool to push the pin back in to secure the links in place.


Where do you add hydraulic oil on bobcat 963?

on the front of the machine, there is a plug (alan wrench style.) if it is leaking from the axle seal it is not hydraulic, it should be 80/90. add to the chain case through the plug on front.


5 to the 6 power x 5 to the 9 power?

Just add the exponents. In this case you get 515.Just add the exponents. In this case you get 515.Just add the exponents. In this case you get 515.Just add the exponents. In this case you get 515.


How can I add a link to a bike chain?

To add a link to a bike chain, you will need a chain tool. First, remove the broken link or the pin from the chain. Then, align the new link with the chain and insert the pin. Use the chain tool to push the pin into place until it is secure. Make sure the link moves freely and the chain is properly connected before riding.