G graggy Active Member Local time 2:31 AM Joined Jul 27, 2023 Messages 230 Location Sebring, Fl. Sep 12, 2023 #11 DAMIEN1307 said: YES, of course you can. Click to expand... I’m notorious for over tightening bolts. Is there an inch pound setting for the casing cover bolts?
DAMIEN1307 said: YES, of course you can. Click to expand... I’m notorious for over tightening bolts. Is there an inch pound setting for the casing cover bolts?
ImpulseRocket Moderator Staff member Local time 1:31 AM Joined Apr 16, 2014 Messages 5,672 Location Omaha, Nebraska Sep 12, 2023 #12 graggy said: I’m notorious for over tightening bolts. Is there an inch pound setting for the casing cover bolts? Click to expand... 5 to 8ft/lbs aka 60 to 96 inch pounds is a safe bet. I doubt there is an exact number. Most Small Honda motorcycle case covers are 8-9ft/lbs, and they use m4 or m5 threaded bolts.
graggy said: I’m notorious for over tightening bolts. Is there an inch pound setting for the casing cover bolts? Click to expand... 5 to 8ft/lbs aka 60 to 96 inch pounds is a safe bet. I doubt there is an exact number. Most Small Honda motorcycle case covers are 8-9ft/lbs, and they use m4 or m5 threaded bolts.
Gordy Well-Known Member Local time 2:31 AM Joined Feb 4, 2022 Messages 12,165 Location Louisa, Kentucky Sep 12, 2023 #13 Just use some blue loctite.
G graggy Active Member Local time 2:31 AM Joined Jul 27, 2023 Messages 230 Location Sebring, Fl. Sep 16, 2023 #14 Ok I put black uv resistant cable ties on now and put white lithium grease on the bucking bar and ball and also on the clutch gear. Attachments IMG_1377.jpeg 200.1 KB · Views: 47 IMG_1378.jpeg 188.7 KB · Views: 48
Ok I put black uv resistant cable ties on now and put white lithium grease on the bucking bar and ball and also on the clutch gear.