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    Crankcase cover bolt torque

    Anyone know what torque would be good for those thin little chrome bolts that hold on the polished aluminum crankcase covers? I'm guessing only 5 or 6 ft-Lbs or less with blue loc-tite?

    #2
    If we are talking about the end caps with the phillips screws Just tighten them & use a dab of silicon on the screw NO locktite

    edit Clutch cover etc. should have some anti seize on the threads about 10-12 ft lbs
    Last edited by Guest; 02-23-2006, 07:05 PM.

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      #3
      Yeah, the clutch cover and the like is what I was after....Thanks for the help!

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        #4
        The side cover screws are 6mm in diameter. The Suzuki shop manual torque specs for other nuts and bolts are 3.0-5.0 lb-ft for a standard or "4" marked 6mm bolt. If the bolt is marked "7" (harder) the specs are 6.0-8.5 lb-ft.

        The standard screws are not hardened, and 3.0-5.0 lb-ft should be OK. Twisiting them in hand tight with a screwdriver should be fine. Tightening too much may strip the screw head or cause some other problem.

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