Torque Specs Needed

clarkytrd

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Need the torque settings for the following please:

1. Rear Disk - Axle Nuts

2. C.V Joints - Hub Nuts

3. Crank Pulley (Does this need to be tightened with an air gun or is there anyway of locking it up and torquing it?)

Thanks for the help,

John
 

Gryzor

Admin
1. Rear Disk - Axle Nuts T=300kg/cm(Preload adjustment 300 kg-cm = 29.41995 Nm

2. C.V Joints - Hub Nuts T=1900 1900 kg-cm = 186.32635 Nm

3. Crank Pulley (Does this need to be tightened with an air gun or is there anyway of locking it up and torquing it?) T=1550 1550 kg-cm = 152.003075 Nm
 
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clarkytrd

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Do you have them in settings in NM Richie?? Sorry to be awkward.

And any idea on the crank pulley? Anyway of locking it up?
 

madman

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just tighten the rear disc so the bearing moves freely a bare squeeze on it usually does the trick.

cv joints as tight as you can get them is what i do.

and jam the flywheel so you can tighten the crank pulley bolt to approx 90 nm or what i do is get a breaker bar and tighten it up.
 

dark_knight

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if you still have your wheels on, you can also have a mate engage 5th and stand on the brakes as you torque in your crank pulley.. :)
 

weeJohn

Lifer
Those bastards took $30 of me for a Caldina manual over 2 years ago and now they wont even reply to my emails about it.

How much EP85 stuff is in it Richie?
 

Gryzor

Admin
Those bastards took $30 of me for a Caldina manual over 2 years ago and now they wont even reply to my emails about it.

How much EP85 stuff is in it Richie?

Not a mention of ep85, yeah they took £30 quid off me for the ep91 version.

Suppose I have broken some copyright law posting the page above..
 
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