clutch cover torq. spec?
#1
I have looked through the shop manual. can not find a spec on the clutch side cover bolts. the closest one I could find is the starter bolts that go into the cover. they are 10nm. same size bolt. so I geuss that will work. anybody know the spec?also the pressure plate spec would be nice to.
http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/F650_Torque_Table.htm
never mind. just found it.
http://faq.f650.com/FAQs/F650_Torque_Table.htm
never mind. just found it.
#4
Originally posted by: R00ST
just curious...do you need to tighten the bolts that hold the clutch springs down to a certain torque spec? or do they just tighten all the way?
just curious...do you need to tighten the bolts that hold the clutch springs down to a certain torque spec? or do they just tighten all the way?
#5
done. test run this sat. winchester bay. the one thing I thought was unusual was the fact that there was a driven plate in the bottom of the basket. I would think that a drive plate with clutch material against the back of the basket would be better than metal to metal. or does it turn with the basket all the time?
#7
I used the 10nm instead of the inch pounds. due to the fact that my 3/8 torq wrench has only ft. lbs. and nm. I need to get a 1/4 drive torq wrench. as sandman says everything seems to be 89 inch lbs on the engine.
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