No luck!
I've tried adjusting the chain to that tension and it still rubs on the rear sprocket when that tight. I can get the wheel to roll freely when up on it's stand, but the chain has to be looser. I remove the rear wheel and sprocket this afternoon thinking that the rear sprocket may be bent and it's as flat as a board. The wheel bearings look OK too. Now I'm thinking that the drive chain is twisted or damaged in some way and when that section gets to the rear sprocket it rubs. I'm ready to try replacing the chain to see if that solves the problem, but when I look on line to order a new one, the parts supply places want to know how many links are in my current chain. I'm suspicious that the current chain is too large, so I don't want to just order the same thing again, I want the right sized OEM chain. How many links would have been on the original chain?