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Torque on clutch cover screws
I am getting ready to put my bike back together after almost 2 months of waiting for parts (@#@$% Bike shop) Any way, I have a Clymer manual and it tells me in explicit detail how to take the clutch cover off, but gives me nothing about how to put it back on. Do I use my impact driver to tighten the screws? How much torque should be used? How do you even measure the troque? I have never seen a torque screw driver. Any help would be greatly appriciated.Tags: None
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Just tighten them by hand, with a LITTLE umph. Don't use the impact. 8O Use a little Nev-r-Seize on the bolts to aid dissasembly. 8)Kevin
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Anonymous
Originally posted by mcycle-nutJust tighten them by hand, with a LITTLE umph. Don't use the impact. 8O Use a little Nev-r-Seize on the bolts to aid dissasembly. 8)
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The screws for the clutch cover that I have are phillips heads. not a 6mm bolt that is why I think there is chart in my manual for the troque settings. I geuss i'll just make them "tight" and call it a day
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YOU CAN REPLACE THEM WITH ALLEN KEY TYPE BOLTS FROM THE HARDWARE STORE--I STILLTHINK THAT THEY ARE 6MM
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Re: Torque on clutch cover screws
I just tighten those screws down with a hand screwdriver. I stick the screw threads into the neck of a tube of silicone before installing them. It seems to keep them from vibrating loose and also stops them from freezing in place, making removal very easy.
Earl
Originally posted by Dave OrrI am getting ready to put my bike back together after almost 2 months of waiting for parts (@#@$% Bike shop) Any way, I have a Clymer manual and it tells me in explicit detail how to take the clutch cover off, but gives me nothing about how to put it back on. Do I use my impact driver to tighten the screws? How much torque should be used? How do you even measure the troque? I have never seen a torque screw driver. Any help would be greatly appriciated.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
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