14t sprocket

you might be able to do it...............


but why would you want to fight with that?????



its what 5 or 6 screws and its off and completely out of your way, then you have an excuse to put allen headed screws in there
 
if you are worried about a gasket don't. it is a rubber seal on that side that is reuseable. it would be a pain in the a hole to do it without removing the cover.
 
helpful tip, if you have a clutch holding tool, use that to hold the sprocket while you tighten the bolts
 
i've always had to do mine with the motor out so i've never had the option to put the chain on lol.


an impact drill is on my list of needed investments lol