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Re: [ST] Re: Master Lnk



You better make sure, you don't push it on to tight, as to bind.
Rivet master links are the only safe way. If you wad that chain, you can
crack the case, along with yourself. Mine 2 cents...Chain kit cost $70 and I
have replaced several chain with....Thanks Marc
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Mick Collins" <mickc@xxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, April 10, 2001 10:59 AM
Subject: [ST] Re: Master Lnk


> Get a nut that's bigger then the diameter of the pin. Place it over the
pin
> and plate. Squeeze it with a pair of Vice Grips, a little on side and then
> the other until it's fully seated (the link plate). You'll have to tighten
> the adjusting screw on the vice grips a wee bit each time after you begin
> squeezing. You're squeezing the whole link...one jaw on the opposite side,
> and the other jaw pressing against the nut, pressing the pin through the
> outer plate..
>
> It's simpler then I've made it sound.
>
> Then install the clip. Roundy end towards the direction of chain
> rotation/travel. Upper
>
> Mick
>
>
>
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