Can someone give me some advice about wear on the countershaft from sprocket movement?
I too run an o-ring chain, and I use the 'couple of lock washers' arrangement behind my countershaft sprocket to provide clearance for the chain.
Now...
My sprocket keeps coming loose.
Every 1000 or so kms I have to flatten the lock washer, lock the transmission, heave on the sprocket nut then refurbish the whole shebang only to have to repeat the procedure in another 1000 kms.
I did it again on the weekend only to find that there is now appreciable wear on the countershaft from the sprocket moving back and forth - so much so that there is approx half of the spline worn away where the sprocket sits. The sprocket is obviously much harder metal than the countershaft so it's going to wear first - who's idea was that?

I have a half-dozen countershafts in the shed, all with varying degrees of wear - some are pretty good, and are candidates for a replacement.
But... to replace a countershaft is a BIG job, so how long can I keep re-tightening the sprocket nut and/or is there some way to prevent it from moving on the worn shaft apart from doing it up really tight?
Thanks
Paul