Just a couple more thinks to add to the rant above.
Most chain manufacturers recommend cleaning and lubing every 300 miles. Recommended cleaning agent is usually Kerosene. It won't attack the rubber o-rings. Just clean enough to get the dirt off. If you over soak an O-ring chain you remove the lubrication on the pins behind the o-ring.
Clip type connecting links are 35% weaker than the same endless chain. The clip head goes in the direction of rotation.(the open end should not be in the direction of rotation)
Rivet type conn. links are 95% as strong as endless link chain.
Broken crankcases don't need to happen.
If you run out of ajustment its probably chain time.
If you can pull on the chain at the back of the rear sprocket and see daylight its probably done for.
Chain slack on the rear sprocket should not exeed 1/2 tooth height.
For the really anal amongst us, Chains are normally considered toast after 1.5% elongation (which is usually caused by wear on the pin bushings) 530 Chains measure 5/8 of an inch per link. 19 links = 11.875 inches (no more than .178 stretch or 1.5%) 12.053 = too much stretch
If you replace a worn chain, replace the sprockets
P.S when I went to 18/40 sprockets I had to remove one (1) link from my chain as opposed to the 18/48 to get proper tensioner travel.