i want to replace the timing chain on my new steed,i have borrowed a tool to push the old pins out and break the chain but have no fittings to bell out the ends of the pins on the new chain,any recommendations for a tool,dont want to spend a fortune as i only intend on doing it once
I thought bike chains had a special clip that held the joining link in position, they did when I was a lad anyway.
Centre punch, then ball pein hammer
Back when I used to work on bikes , you could buy timing chains which came with a split link - although the proper way was always a complete engine strip............
On modern pedal cycles the pins are held in place by friction alone. The pin pushing tool has to be used carefully to centralise the pin.
I don't know if it is the same in other chain applications.
no 3 piece link i,m afraid and i cant hit it as it will be on the engine
proper ones that will bell the ends over are about £80
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Originally posted by theconrodkid
no 3 piece link i,m afraid and i cant hit it as it will be on the engine
proper ones that will bell the ends over are about £80
Official method on my classic m/bike chain was to give it a few good p*ssers with a hammer!
Needs something solid behind it - can you not slip a piece of thick chequer plate or similar behind it - then peen over with a ball-pein?
Cheers, Pewe
Hi
I thought the method was to rivet the chain off the engine and then fit in conjunction with the sprockets - or have things changed?
Regards Mick