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gasket remover... okay, but what about the new gasket?

Started by Phil B, November 04, 2012, 04:49:42 PM

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Phil B

Quote from: adidasguy on November 06, 2012, 11:06:29 PM
Quote from: Phil B on November 06, 2012, 09:05:47 PM
Do you torque the drain plug to official spec, or just "wrench it til it's tight as it gets"?  :-}

I go until it feels comfortably snug.
It is thin aluminum. If you go as "tight as it gets" it never will: you will strip the threads out of the aluminum.
If it drips you can go another 1/4 turn.
Spend for a new crush washer: it makes it easy to have no leaks and not have to tighten as hard as you can.
If unsure - torque to spec with a new washer. You'll find it isn't that much torque.

oh nuts.... I just realized I overtorqued it.
I misremembered conversion from Nm to ft/lb.
I think its supposed to only be 20ft/lb, but I put itup to 40  :oops:
erm.... leave it as-is?

gsJack

Quote from: Phil B on November 06, 2012, 09:05:47 PM
Quote from: gsJack on November 06, 2012, 06:17:25 AM
I've done 400,000 motorcycle miles with frequent oil changes without ever changing a drain plug crush washer on 4 Hondas and 2 GS500s putting 80-100k miles on 4 of those bikes including the 2 GSs.  Never had a leaker (yet). 

interesting.

Do you torque the drain plug to official spec, or just "wrench it til it's tight as it gets"?  :-}

Never tighten things until they are as tight as you can get them, that's how things like filter cover studs get broke.  I tighten things by feel until they are as tight as required and never use a torque wrench except for engine work to tighten head bolts, cam brg caps, rod cap bolts, etc trusting my torque wrench hands to do it right.   :thumb:

I have wondered lately however if I'm still right on since at 80 I'm not nearly half as strong as I was when I was 18, might be time to recalibrate.   :icon_lol:  So far, so good.
407,400 miles in 30 years for 13,580 miles/year average.  Started riding 7/21/84 and hung up helmet 8/31/14.

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