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Sprocket cover torque?

Started by warmachine81, June 24, 2016, 06:53:47 AM

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warmachine81

Yep silly question but please let me know
If I'm not riding it, I'm fixing something or making it cooler...... Kinda

jdoorn14

I know for a fact it's in the Suzuki shop/Haynes/Clymer manuals...but I'm not at home so I can't look it up at the moment.

Before touching another wrench to your bike, I'd suggest obtaining one or more of those manuals so you can also easily look it up.
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lucas

I second that.  If you don't have ready access to basic reference materials your maintenance is going to take forever waiting for other people to look up specs :)  the manuals are very handy for when you want to repair our maintain your motorcycle.

smokestack

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Crankcase bolts   

8 mm bolts:   20 to 24 Nm
6 mm bolts:   9 to 13 Nm

Google/WolframAlpha will tell you the pound-feet conversion

gsJack

407,400 miles in 30 years for 13,580 miles/year average.  Started riding 7/21/84 and hung up helmet 8/31/14.

warmachine81

Thanks guys, I do have one. Wasn't in great shape last night and was expecting it to be called the sprocket cover :mad:
If I'm not riding it, I'm fixing something or making it cooler...... Kinda

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