2006 Polaris Hammer Owners Manual - Page 91

2006 Polaris Hammer Manual

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MAINTENANCE Inspect Drive Sprocket and Sprocket Nut 1. Remove the drive sprocket cover. Notice Some models may require removal of the exhaust system to access the drive sprocket (see the VICTORY Service Manual or an authorized VICTORY dealer). A 2. Inspect drive sprocket and sprocket nut for wear or damage. Make sure the sprocket nut is tight. 3. If the sprocket nut is loose, remove the sprocket nut retainer screws and the retainer. 4. Remove the sprocket nut. 5. Inspect the seal sleeve/sprocket spacer. The machined surface should smooth and free from burrs or galling. 6. Clean the output shaft threads and the sprocket nut threads. 7. Apply a few drops of LOCTITE Thread Locker #262 or equivalent to the output shaft threads. 8. Apply the rear brake and tighten the drive sprocket nut. Torque: 180 ft-lbs (244 Nm) 9. Install the nut retainer and the retainer screws. Rotate the retainer plate clockwise and hold it against the nut when retainer screws are tightened. Torque: 85 in-lbs (10 Nm) Notice The nut retainer can be installed in many positions and on either side. If you cannot align the mounting holes, tighten the sprocket nut slightly and install the nut retainer. 10. Check rear wheel alignment (page 90) and drive belt tension (page 87). 86

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MAINTENANCE
Inspect Drive Sprocket and Sprocket Nut
1.
Remove the drive sprocket cover.
Notice
Somemodelsmayrequireremovaloftheexhaustsys-
tem to access the drive sprocket (see the
VICTORY Service Manual
or an authorized VICTORY dealer).
2.
Inspect drive sprocket and sprocket nut for wear or damage.
Make sure the sprocket nut is tight.
3.
If the sprocket nut is loose, remove the sprocket nut retainer
screws and the retainer.
4.
Remove the sprocket nut.
5.
Inspect the seal sleeve/sprocket spacer. The machined surface
should smooth and free from burrs or galling.
6.
Clean the output shaft threads and the sprocket nut threads.
7.
Apply a few drops of LOCTITE Thread Locker #262 or equivalent to the output shaft threads.
8.
Apply the rear brake and tighten the drive sprocket nut.
Torque: 180 ft-lbs (244 Nm)
9.
Install the nut retainer and the retainer screws. Rotate the retainer plate clockwise and hold it against the nut
when retainer screws are tightened.
Torque: 85 in-lbs (10 Nm)
Notice
The nut retainer can be installed in many positions and on either side.
If you cannot align the mounting holes, tighten the sprocket nut slightly and install the nut retainer.
10. Check rear wheel alignment (page 90) and drive belt tension (page 87).
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