I’ll partially answer my own post, having started down this road, but it really means I have more questions.
So I pulled the front sprocket on both motors. Neither sprocket is “offset“. They are both perfectly flat. The one on the trike is a 16 tooth, the one on the K8 is 17 tooth. They swap no problem.
But here’s the problem. The shaft is different. And the attachment for the sprocket is different. On the 73 I have the “plate” and two bolts, with the chain oiler bolt in the center. On the K8 what I have is something I’ve not seen described before and doesn’t match parts breakdowns. The sprocket has the two holes for the two small bolts, but no bolts and no plate. And you couldn’t use them anyway - the end of the shaft doesn’t have the groove that the plate would rotate into. Instead what I have is a center bolt with a small washer that goes through a large fender washer which then goes through an odd large spacer and all of this holds the sprocket on. The spacer has nothing that would keep it centered other than it appears to be the same inside diameter as the outside diameter of the shaft. Show this assembly holds the sprocket on.
But here’s my real problem, using a straight edge and measuring off the edge of the case where the lower rear engine mounting bolt goes through, with either sprocket on the K8 motor it is offset to the left, or outside, by about a quarter inch in comparison with the relative position of the sprocket and that same point on the case on the 73 motor. This is a very rough measurement, I’m using tiny wooden ruler and a tape measure. I’m guessing the actual measurement here is right out about 10 mm, which is what I suppose I should be expecting.
So now, here’s the question, what do I need to get in order to have a driven sprocket on a K8 engine that has the same offset from the engine/frame mounting points as a 73 engine? Do I need a specific special sprocket for this? Has anyone used one and maybe has a link for where I can get them?
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