2023 massiso T-boss 750 cam sprocket removal
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By SouthernGypsy
We have a 2018 Cub Cadet Challenger 400 and I found this Internally Threaded Bolt with a 10mm head size laying in the floor of the shop bay here on our ranch where we park the Cub Cadet.
Trying to figure out where it belongs...
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By Rick A
I charged the battery reconnected everything but utv will not start and nothing comes on when key is turned. such as headlights, dash lights nothing.
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By sxr951
2015 massimo 700.. need cylinder bolt! it some special cut from factory,, its a 125 thread but its like between 8 and 10 mm dont know where to find any ideas? thx
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By Texas Rider
Okay guys, this Vector 500 is killing me. Hisun 500cc engine (Chinese) About a year ago while riding slowly, I heard a tink and UTV turned off and would not start. Checked everything long story short, timing chain jumped off lower sprocket, slightly bent the cam sprocket phasers. Bought new chain and cam sprocket, set everything back to timing position, mounted chain on lower shaft sprocket and upper cam sprocket. Set the tensioner, cranked and poof, chain once again jumped off lower shaft sprocket. Again, repeated proper timing settings, remounted chain, cranked and poof again and again and again, chain keeps jumping off lower sprocket. Just to be clear, valves, piston and all components are look in great condition. Can't see shaft sprocket but to the finger behind the tight squeeze, all sprockets seem to be in place, or maybe not. Tired of fiddling with it. This was bought brand new at Home Depot and has less than 200 hrs in the past 3 years. Don't tell me to warranty it as that expired one year in. Talked manufacture out of McKinney TX and service tech was no help. My question to you, what am I missing? What next?
Dumbfounded 🤔
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By djl
Hi All. The splines are pretty well worn where the rear driveshaft fits into the adapter (boss?) on the rear of the engine. I have a new driveshaft / adapter / seal to install but am having difficulty loosening the nut holding the adapter onto the transmission output shaft. I purchased a chain-type vice grip tool thinking that I could get it around the adapter to prevent it from turning but have not had any luck getting it in there yet (very tight space). What approaches have you used that have worked? Thanks!
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