Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
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- SpitfireKing
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Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
Gents,
I'm looking for a NOS or a good used drag link for my 1980 Liquifire, I think it's part # AM55318 (AM54986), as the one I'm fixing up for my buddy is just too loose to be safe.
If someone in Canada had this it would be really great as shipping can be a nightmare from US to Can
I'm also curious about the chaincase on this model, when I bought the sled the driveshaft was out of the clutch side bearing, now that I put it back together I see that someone had taken it apart befor and put the bearing in the wrong spot allowing it to fall out, but now that I'm trying to put the chaincase back together I can see someone was in there monkeying around and I'm not sure if I'm missing anything.
All I can tell is that I have piece number 9, but when I put the chain in and tighten the tensioner bolt I have to thread the bolt in almost all the way just to get tension on the chain, and the bolt is about 4"'s and I maybe have 3/4" left? Am I missing something? Anyone know how many teeth are supposed to be in the chain? I can seem to find it on the parts pic?
I'm looking for a NOS or a good used drag link for my 1980 Liquifire, I think it's part # AM55318 (AM54986), as the one I'm fixing up for my buddy is just too loose to be safe.
If someone in Canada had this it would be really great as shipping can be a nightmare from US to Can
I'm also curious about the chaincase on this model, when I bought the sled the driveshaft was out of the clutch side bearing, now that I put it back together I see that someone had taken it apart befor and put the bearing in the wrong spot allowing it to fall out, but now that I'm trying to put the chaincase back together I can see someone was in there monkeying around and I'm not sure if I'm missing anything.
All I can tell is that I have piece number 9, but when I put the chain in and tighten the tensioner bolt I have to thread the bolt in almost all the way just to get tension on the chain, and the bolt is about 4"'s and I maybe have 3/4" left? Am I missing something? Anyone know how many teeth are supposed to be in the chain? I can seem to find it on the parts pic?
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- Liquifire84
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
Differnt gears and chain lengths will cause your problem. I would get the right chain length so you still have adjustment available. But thats my 2cts.
Brice
Brice
- SpitfireKing
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
I have the stock gears and chain that were in it, a used another chain I had only because the original had a few damaged links when the shaft fell out, but their exactly the same length
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- johnnycyclone
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
Serial #'s 120,000 - 190,000 should have:
At sea level to 4000 feet
Top gear - 22 tooth
Bottom gear - 35 tooth
Chain - 66 pitch
4000 feet and above sea level
Top gear - 22 tooth
Bottom gear - 42 tooth
Chain - 70 pitch
I would double check to make sure you have the stock gears and chain.
Terre
At sea level to 4000 feet
Top gear - 22 tooth
Bottom gear - 35 tooth
Chain - 66 pitch
4000 feet and above sea level
Top gear - 22 tooth
Bottom gear - 42 tooth
Chain - 70 pitch
I would double check to make sure you have the stock gears and chain.
Terre
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
You can also find service manuals online at vintagesnow.com which gives you the information I just passed on. Not sure if you were aware of the site or not, but it's a great resource....Terre
- SpitfireKing
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
Yes have used it in past, I figured the parts diagram would have told me everything but no
Anyone have that draglink?
Anyone have that draglink?
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
when i think of a draglink , i think of steering parts , are you refurring to the drive chain , maybe a regional thing ? lol ive got several 80 l/fs for parts i bet i could help with whatever you may need wade
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certificate recipiant of the 13 vintage challenge !! on a 340/s
certificate recipient of the 14 vintage challenge !! on a 78 liquifire 440
joe forgot the certificates for the 2015 vintage challenge
crossed the start/finish line twice at the 2013 and 2014 I500 on a 78 liquifire 440
- SpitfireKing
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
I put the drag link part number in the op, I need one in good shape to fix the steering
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- SpitfireKing
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- SpitfireKing
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
TTT....this must be one hard to find part! Anyone know of any NOS suppliers here in Canada I could e-mail?
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
Could you take it to a machine shop and have someone make one on a cnc machine.
Clay
Clay
Clay Gerfen
My Sleds
1 1980 Trailfire 340 = Less than five hundred orginal miles
1 1980 Trailfire 440 = My Test Dummy
1 1980 Liquifire = Future race sled
1 1978 Spitfire
1 1979 Spitfire
My Sleds
1 1980 Trailfire 340 = Less than five hundred orginal miles
1 1980 Trailfire 440 = My Test Dummy
1 1980 Liquifire = Future race sled
1 1978 Spitfire
1 1979 Spitfire
Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
I've been thinking about this. Its a very complicated part to have made. Now, thats not saying it couldn't be done, but what i was wondering is if the fixed end of the drag link couldn't be cut off, then drilled and tapped to accept a replaceable tie rod end the correct size? Just a thought...
DE
DE
Dustin Elder
Salem, OH
Midmounts.... Lots and lots of midmounts...
"Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege."
Salem, OH
Midmounts.... Lots and lots of midmounts...
"Everyone is entitled to be stupid, but some abuse the privilege."
- SpitfireKing
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Re: Wanted: 80 LF drag link and some info
But it's the end that's wrecked, it's too loose and no way to get the slack out, but it's welded solid so no way to just screw off and make another work.
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