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Crank gear supplier?
#1
Can anyone suggest somewhere I can get a replacement crank sprocket.  Unfortunately as we were stripping a spare engine last night it lost a tooth during some over enthusiastic prying.

I made a proper puller after it bust.
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#2
I've got some spare I think. What size do you need?
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#3
Ah ha! You learn something new every day don't you Smile

Thank you very much for your kind offer.

How do I tell what size I have ?
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#4
Dave Dye makes new steel ones

Charles
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#5
You beat me to it Charles!
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#6
Thanks for the heads up re Dave Dye. Will bear it in mind for the future. However, this is a real budget rebuild, just to get a car moving again, so I'd rather stick with s/h if possible.

Thanks, M
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#7
Mark, I have sent you a pm.
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#8
(07-10-2020, 11:13 AM)mk1-mark Wrote: Ah ha! You learn something new every day don't you Smile

Thank you very much for your kind offer.

How do I tell what size I have ?

Is there any reply to Mark's question, I'd like to learn something today Smile
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#9
I'm assuming (perhaps incorrectly) that you mean the crank timing gear? If so, they made them in various sizes (+- a few thou) to match the spacing of the drillings on each crank case. There should be numbers stamped on your existing ones.
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#10
As Geoff says, thus better to look for an appropriate pair rather than an individual gear.
As many point out, the backlash now is not what it was when new; but wise to check it at least.
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