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102
Servicing Your Honda
Drive Chain
2.Check drive chain slack at several points
along the chain. The slack should remain
constant. If it isn’t, some links may be
kinked and binding. Lubricating the chain
will often eliminate binding and kinking.
NOTICE
Excessive chain slack may allow the drive
chain to damage the engine cases.
3.Inspect the drive chain for:
• damaged rollers
• loose pins
• dry or rusted links
• kinked or binding links
• excessive wear
Replace the drive chain (page 106) if it has
damaged rollers, loose pins, or kinks that
cannot be freed. Lubricate the drive chain
(page 105) if it appears dry or shows signs
of rust. Lubricate any kinked or binding
links and work them free. Adjust chain slack
if needed.
4.Check the chain slider (2) for wear. If the
ridge (3) in the center of the slider is worn,
have your dealer replace the chain slider.
LEFT SIDE
(2) chain slider
(3) ridge
(2)
(3)
(3)
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