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Verslavy installation
09/05/15 at 03:21:23
 
I received my new verslavy cam chain adjuster this week Grin and am in the process of installing it on my LS400. I have just removed the circlip from the old housing - and this is the point where it should just slip easily off. However it won't budge  Angry

Something else seems to be retaining it. I can't see anything obvious. Any ideas?

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Reply #1 - 09/05/15 at 07:24:17
 
I fitted mine recently.
The housing is a very snug fit on the shaft.
It needed a good 'wiggling' to get it off.
I also replaced the circlip with a new one for good measure.
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Reply #2 - 09/05/15 at 08:14:42
 
should just pull off once you've got the clip off.
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Reply #3 - 09/05/15 at 09:39:11
 
Cheers,

I will try again and give it a good 'wiggle'!

The parts explosion diagram doesn't indicate that anything else could be retaining it and I can't imagine the fitting of the adjuster is any different between an LS400 and an LS650.

It moves a good few milimetres forwards and backwards and then it is almost like the lip where the circlip goes is restricting any further movement. Maybe I will also try a bit of WD40 on it as well.
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Reply #4 - 09/05/15 at 11:00:42
 
A bit of WD40 and lots of wiggle - now sorted!

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It was a very snug fit!
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Reply #5 - 09/05/15 at 16:41:10
 
That's typical. Stuff gets dried oil, gunk, anytime you have a sleeve on a post, clean the post end up.
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Reply #6 - 09/06/15 at 07:24:54
 
Verslavy now fitted and bike put back together - after being laid up over the summer. Have just taken it for a test ride and it sounds and feels much better!

Thanks everyone for the help.

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