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Oil Pan Bolts Torque Setting

Mr.humbucker

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I am restoring a 1981 GS550T and need to know what the oil pan bolts need to be tightened to with a torque wrench. Searched high and low for an answer in the posted threads with no luck!

Thanks!
 
The answer is in your factory Suzuki service manual. Look in section 7, Tightening Torque of the GS550 manual. Get the manual from Basscliff's website if you haven't downloaded it already.

One caution, the listed torque is the MAX. I'd go slightly below the listed number. You can always increase torque a little later if you get a leak. I say this because a lot of guys strip out the threads in the engine case because their torque wrench isn't calibrated or the threads have weakened. You need an inch-lbs torque wrench for these low values too. Consider this your warning.
 
It's a rather important bolt. Tighten it until it strips, then back off just 1/4 turn.

If it wasn't quite so important, you would back it off 1/2 a turn. :-\\\

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