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Offline MRieck

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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #25 on: February 12, 2010, 09:18:39 PM »
The 520 chain is a tighter fit on the sprockets. There is less side play. Make sure your alignment is good. It takes less power to turn the 520 than a 530.

I don't think anyone is recommending sticking a 520 chain on 530 sprockets.   :o

It would be a complete changeover, new 520 sprockets with new 520 chain.
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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #26 on: February 13, 2010, 06:12:57 AM »
The 520 chain is a tighter fit on the sprockets. There is less side play. Make sure your alignment is good. It takes less power to turn the 520 than a 530.

I don't think anyone is recommending sticking a 520 chain on 530 sprockets.   :o

It would be a complete changeover, new 520 sprockets with new 520 chain.
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I figured that, but wasn't sure since you said the 520 chain is tighter on the sprockets, I wasn't sure if you meant on a 520 sprocket or a 530 (probably wouldn't even fit).
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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #27 on: March 15, 2010, 12:54:35 AM »
I'm another sucker. I ordered a replacement chain from a Honda dealer for my 550 ages ago. I guess he wasn't aware & I certainly wasn't aware at the time of this clearance problem. They supplied me an o-ring chain.
Since seeing a few posts here in the forums about the clearance issue, I thought I'd better check. Sure enough, I have a decent gouge in my case, not enough to cause a leak yet, but oh so close I reckon.
Yet another example of how valuable this site is for providing excellent information.
Pic below is of the chain in question. The plates have had a rub, but it's the pins that have inflicted the damage.
I've found a Tsubaki outlet not far from home, they have the QR Pro Gold in stock. I kinda liked the oring chain with its brassy look, so I'm hooked on the gold finish of the Tsubaki chain.
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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #28 on: March 16, 2010, 12:13:48 AM »
a company in brisbane called the chain gang make any sprockets and solid discs aswell,ive enquired via email and the reply was they cant help me because they cant get their special steel,no advise as to when they might be able to.,their web site is good.

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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #29 on: March 16, 2010, 04:19:46 AM »
DID's website lists their 530 O ring as an OE replacement. But I figured that was bogus info. I have a 520 O ring on my Aprilia, and it looks bigger all around than the 530 standard chain. Fitted DID's 530NZ non O ring chain to my '71 CB500. It has a wear rating of 410 and is a lot beefier looking than the standard 530. 2,000 miles on it, and it's required only one adjustment so far. No clearance issues.

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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #30 on: March 16, 2010, 05:36:18 PM »
Here's my response from Sprocket Specialists. The recommendation of an o-ring chain in 120 links seems ill advised (and way over priced, probably cause it's another manufacturers product). Also, looks like the 17 tooth sprocket will be a special order deal in the 520. I'll respond and see if they'll offer 17 at the same price.

Hi Trevor,
 
Thank you for your interest in Sprocket Specialists. We can definitely provide sprockets and an appropriate chain in 520 for your machine.
 
For the rear, we can provide an aluminum sprocket in sizes 28 thru 74  Part  number is 245z-520-# of teeth. Price is determined by tooth size.
For the front, we can provide a case hardened steel sprocket in sizes 12 thru 16 part number is 5033-# of teeth price is $21.99 for all sizes.
The chain I would recommend is the EK standard “O” ring chain. It is black in color and provided pre packaged in 120 links, a clip style masterlink is included for installation. The part number is EKSRO5520/120  Cost is $72.99
 
Please feel free to contact me directly if you have any further questions or would like to place an order. I look forward to hearing from you.
 
Thank you,
 
 
DeeDee Sarao
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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #31 on: March 17, 2010, 09:46:25 AM »
O-ring chains can vary in width quite a bit from brand to brand.

I use a 530 Parts Unlimited branded "X"ring chain with no problems. Its made by RK I believe and its not exessivley wide. The trick is to use a non shouldered aftermarket sprocket to space it outboard a bit.

Its close and may touch occasionally but it does work with no problems.


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Re: Will heavy duty 530 chain clear case okay on CB550?
« Reply #32 on: March 17, 2010, 10:25:40 AM »
O-ring chains can vary in width quite a bit from brand to brand.

I use a 530 Parts Unlimited branded "X"ring chain with no problems. Its made by RK I believe and its not exessivley wide. The trick is to use a non shouldered aftermarket sprocket to space it outboard a bit.

Its close and may touch occasionally but it does work with no problems.

What?!?!

If it touches and grinds it IS a problem!  It is not supposed to work that way.  Your "solution" ...isn't.

Yes, you can pound a square peg in round hole.  But, to recommend doing so because you did it once, seems ...odd.   ???

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