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Fred_is_not_me
| Posted on Sunday, September 13, 2015 - 07:25 pm: |
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I am looking at this manual and it says tighten the Airbox Cover to 115-128 inch lbs. We're talking about the outer plastics here... I tightened 3 of the 4 to 100 inch lbs and that just seems scary. The 4th I feel like I may have stripped. The 4th is the on left side near the seat side. In any event these torque values seem over the top... any experience/advice? (Message edited by Fred_is_not_me on September 13, 2015) |
Froggy
| Posted on Sunday, September 13, 2015 - 07:33 pm: |
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Bodywork I've always tightened it to snug, never had an issue. |
Sprintst
| Posted on Monday, September 14, 2015 - 10:14 am: |
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Note it's INCH-LBS, Not FOOT-LBS 115 inch-lbs is only 9.58 ft-lbs |
Fred_is_not_me
| Posted on Monday, September 14, 2015 - 11:18 am: |
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Yeah, it was really odd... I am fearful on the left side near the seat I may have stripped it. When I first saw those numbers I was a bit shocked. Maybe my torque wrench isn't working well... it is HF . |
Ratbuell
| Posted on Monday, September 14, 2015 - 12:41 pm: |
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Its bodywork. Turn the screw till it feels snug, and go ride. Save the torque wrench for things like axles and stator bolts. |
Sprintst
| Posted on Monday, September 14, 2015 - 01:12 pm: |
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If it's on the extreme low end of your torque wrench's range, you might be missing the click I speak from experience. |
Panshovevo
| Posted on Monday, September 14, 2015 - 09:57 pm: |
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The torque values are fine for the bolts. It's the receptacles that concern me. I'm usually anal about using a quality torque wrench, but for some reason never felt inspired to put one on any of the bodywork bolts, just snug them down. I can guarantee that if I tried torquing many of the body bolts, I'd stop long before hitting the recommended torque, based on feel. |
Sprintst
| Posted on Tuesday, September 15, 2015 - 09:18 pm: |
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I've never used a torque wrench on these kinds of fasteners either, but was also a mechanic for a long time |
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