Len Todd
TY 4 Stroke God
I would replace the chain and gear. I stick to OEM lube. Never had a problem with chain or gear wear. However, I did cook a chain-case once when I put the cover on in the dark and pinched the gasket. Lost all the lube and cooked things, the chain stretched and skipped over the top gear. When I tore it down, the gear looked very similar to yours, except mine looked like it was baked.
It does look like the chain was too loose. Most of the marks are at the top of the tooth. It was getting ready to skip. Have you been keeping the chain tension correct and checking it frequently?
Are you loosing lube out the Drive Shaft Seal? I would check that. Has the lube even been found to be LOW on the stick.
Is it possible that someone stuck Non-OEM chain and gear in there. The teeth on mine are not anywhere as rough cut. Is the chain the right chain?
The damage on the side of the gear is odd. Is it possible that the gear was loose on the shaft or that someone was inside there and left out the spacer? If you look at the Jack-shaft drawings, the spacer is shown on the wrong side of the figures. Some folks have left the spacer behind the gear out.
Was the Jack-shaft PTO side Bearing replaced and possibly repositioned incorrectly on the shaft.
Not having the history on the sled, there are a lot of things to rule out.
It does look like the chain was too loose. Most of the marks are at the top of the tooth. It was getting ready to skip. Have you been keeping the chain tension correct and checking it frequently?
Are you loosing lube out the Drive Shaft Seal? I would check that. Has the lube even been found to be LOW on the stick.
Is it possible that someone stuck Non-OEM chain and gear in there. The teeth on mine are not anywhere as rough cut. Is the chain the right chain?
The damage on the side of the gear is odd. Is it possible that the gear was loose on the shaft or that someone was inside there and left out the spacer? If you look at the Jack-shaft drawings, the spacer is shown on the wrong side of the figures. Some folks have left the spacer behind the gear out.
Was the Jack-shaft PTO side Bearing replaced and possibly repositioned incorrectly on the shaft.
Not having the history on the sled, there are a lot of things to rule out.