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crank bolt

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clintonroberts1

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my rotor needs to be replaced and before i start ineed to know if the crankshaft bolt is left hand thread - thanks
 
Nope, it's a normal right-hand thread. It is held in with thread locker, so it will take quite a lot of torque to crack loose.


Even when you figure something out or you think you might have posted a dumb question (and this was definitely NOT a dumb question), it's best to post the answer or solution here because it will very likely help someone else.
 
was a good question really as a lot of people get it wrong.as bwringer says its a normal r/h thread but its a fine thread and should be fitted with threadlock so can make it a bitch to undo. an air gun makes easy work if you have access to one, but torque it up properly when refitting.
 
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