So anyway, I broke the crap out of one of the spring bolts in the hub sleeve. I was torquing merrily along to what I thought were the proper specs according to the ol' Clymer (15-18ft-lbs) and SNAP!
So a few questions to the brains here:
1: What are the specs? I don't have my manual here in front of me, but it was something like "driven and drive plate mounting bolts". That was the only thing I read in the spec table at the end of the chapter that was close to what I was doing.
2: It looks like the first few threads in the hole are kind of chewed up. I'm not able to get the rest of the bolt out because of this. I was thinking that I can thread the body of the bolt farther in and run a tap down there, but I have reservations about tapping out aluminum that has to hold in a clutch spring. Would it be a better idea to get a new one? ($73.00 from the Bandit)
3: The spring set I ordered from CRC are stiffer than the springs I removed. There are fewer coils and they are a bit thicker, but the same height. I remember reading on the site that these springs are stiffer than stock, but now I wonder if this might be the source of the problem. Now that I think about it, I don't feel that the bolt was threaded all the way in when it broke, but rather the spring tension is what made it pop.
So there you go, I'm at your feet. On a brighter note, I was able to get my new VH 4-1 installed before this clutch debacle. Looks great, sounds great, shaves about 40lbs.
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