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Originally Posted by mrvette
That skived out section of the casting, what do?? weld it up and machine it out, or just use some kind of filler/glue/etc???
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I could have welded it up but then I would have to locate on the other bore and bore it perfectly in line so the shaft would rotate.
The picture shows the original sprocket that got against the outer bearing cage and as the steel sprocket wore, it "ate" the casting away. As seen in the replacement sprocket ( it's a plus 1 tooth) , it should be flat.
Since I could get measurements off the sprocket, I made a "mirror image" of a bronze washer to replace the aluminum that was worn away.