
Okay, here's why I'm asking... I replaced my clutch fiber disks and was torquing the spring bolts back on. I was using a ft. lb. tourque wrench which I now realize is a little heavy handed for that job. I had 2 bolts that seemed to keep going and wouldn't torque so I loosened them up and tried again and they torqued. I threw the bike back together and took it out and man my clutch slip problem has been resolved!! yes! 3 stock and 3 EBC springs, EBC fibers. After the ride I kind of had that unsure feeling about the torque of the clutch spring bolts so I took it all apart to check. I put the wrench on the bolts and they all broke over at 8 ft. lbs correctly except one. I took that bolt out and it appears to be a little bent. I took another one out for comparison and used that good bolt to thread into each of the threads. The both feel the same and have a substantial amount of play when threading them in. The threads look pretty good to me. From what I can tell the bike had never been apart before, only 12K miles. I've got a new bolt on order but I'm wondering if by using that torque wrench if I didn't mess up all of the threads on the clutch hub or if I haven't damaged them at all. My friend tells me to put it back together and if they all torque up correctly then all is good..
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