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On the left, is the FRONT sprocket. On the right, is the REAR sprocket. Here are the pictures. Notice that the RIGHT one has a groove on the back of it. This one denotes that it goes nearest to the rear of the engine. The LEFT one does not have a groove, so therefore it goes on the front.
http://wjmrallyesport.com/cranksprockets/DSCF5331.JPG http://wjmrallyesport.com/cranksprockets/DSCF5332.JPG
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