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TravisFader

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K so i shattered the bearings inside the rear hub and broke a chain, big whoop right so i decide not to skimp out and get a whole new rear hub, with the new bearings, seals and chain. I put it all together, snug up the chain to the recomended 30 mm of free play and take her out, i Probably got 1.5 hours on it when i blow this new chain and it comes smashing into my guard around my sproket which is connected to my case. Luckily it broke only a paice of it off, Get another new chain and go, after maybe 10 minutes agin the chain snaps and smashes into the guard and tears the whole thing off leaving a sizable hole in my case. I know a welder quite well and he says he can fix that up for me, and weld on a new guard but my concer is why do i keep snapping chains left and right, whats the underlying issue here? Its a 1996 yamaha Warrior. any input is appreciated. Thanks
 

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What kind of chain you using?I use RK and never had one break,had a master link fail once but that was it.I adjust mine then check it with wieght on it to make sure its got alittle play when suspensons compressed.Could be a alignment problem,to much play side to side in swingarm maybe?
 

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The Chain i use (well used) I got from the local arctic cat dealer. Not sure of the brand name, its not an issue with play because i do as you do when installing the chain i make sure there is play when the suspention is compressed, and my manual sayd 30-40 mm of free play, i was right in the money with about 38 mills. I was wondering if i could fab up a guide running from my engine sprocket down to the axle or would that cause some problems once the suspention is down?
 

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grab the bumper of the quad and give it a wiggle from side to side..... I had this problem in my old 350 polaris..... there was about a quarter of an inch of play side to side where the swingarm connects to the frame, replaced the bushings and no wiggle..... might help:shrug:
 

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i would suspect something is out of alignment, whether it is motor twisting or the rear axle, or something is shifted sideways a bit like the axle or motor isnt centered
 

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Found the problem guys, twas my rear shock was weak, thus when i bottomed out (which happened very very easily due to the shock) it put tremendus strain on chain, something has to give eventually, Think i got her figured :D
 
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