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By Tom Tuc
#7340
Can anyone help? I am trying to remove the gearbox sprocket on my 2008 EFI and the nut that holds it is 46mm. Does anyone know if this is a LH or RH thread? It is a thin nut and very tight, I don't want to force it the wrong way. I am assuming it is standard thread but I have been caught out in the past. The workshop manual doesn't help much.
Thanks in advance.
Tom
By hagis
#67827
From memory the thread is conventional IE anti clockwise, When I changed my front sprocket I left the chain on and with the bike in gear, locked the back wheel to undo the nut, it all came apart very easily.
By Tom Tuc
#67828
Thanks Hagis, I will put a little more umph to it. I have the block out as I am stripping the whole thing so can't use the same technique as you.
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By ed.lazda
#67836
Definitely normal thread (anticlockwise to loosen). I've occasionally used a length of old exhaust pipe over a big spanner for extra leverage (e.g. for exhaust nuts).
By WDCO42
#67858
Hello Tom, in a general matter, all the nuts that are on moving parts (engine crankshaft, gearbox shafts and so) are right thread on the left side on the bike, and left thread on the right one. Hope it will help you. Claude
By Andy M
#67860
Air or electric torque gun is the best bet. I got mine for exactly this job and never looked back. Normal thread as far as I recall.

Andy
By Tom Tuc
#68050
Thanks for all your replies. As it turned out the brute force option worked! Because the nut is so thin it was difficult to get a firm purchase so needs two of us. Once I had cracked it came off easily. Thanks again, Tom
By hagis
#68051
The EFI manual says, NOTE care to be taken while fixing FD sprocket, direction circular groove index mark facing outwards, Assemble lock washer and nut toque to 7.5KG-M. Lock the tab over the FD sprocket nut.

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