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Title: torque specs
Post by: whitechocolate781 on September 21, 2021, 10:18:41 PM
does anyone know the torque specs for the pinch bolts and center nut on the triple clamps on an 00 monster.


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: ducpainter on September 22, 2021, 02:47:22 AM
http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=373.0

Hope what you're looking for is in there.


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: stopintime on September 22, 2021, 02:51:56 AM
Lower triple fork pinch screws 1-2-1 pattern, greased and 20Nm

Top triple fork pinch screw greased and 24Nm

Top triple center screw greased and 23Nm

Steering bearings ring nut (the large in center of everything) greased and 30Nm


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: ungeheuer on September 27, 2021, 10:21:09 AM
does anyone know the torque specs for the pinch bolts and center nut on the triple clamps on an 00 monster.
Yes they do.

You're welcome.


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: Ddan on September 28, 2021, 08:03:26 AM
 ;D

Yes they do.

You're welcome.


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: Qomomoko on January 22, 2022, 03:42:35 PM
I can email you a pdf of the frame and engine torque specs from a 2001 monster S4 manual .
It’s 4-6 pages long . Pm me if it is useful to you.

It shows the pinch bolts 20 nm 1-2-1 as stated above.


Title: Re: torque specs
Post by: Orange16 on January 23, 2022, 01:25:18 AM
2000 should be a small steering stem bike, not the large stem with top nut style like the ST frame based S4.  2V models didn't get the ST based frame until 2002 model year.

I use 20Nm on all the pinch bolts with the bolts greased.  The lower and upper triple bolts I do 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-2 until they stop moving.  That way both bolts have the same loading on them and hopefully constant loading across the width of the clamping material.

The top ring nut that loads the steering head bearings I give a bit of a nip, but it's not really tight as such.  Then I fit the upper triple clamp, screw the top hex nut down and give it a bit of a nip to set the upper triple against the ring nut without really loading it and changing the steering head bearing loading - which is the point of this procedure.  Then torque all the upper triple pinch bolts to stop it going anywhere.  Once I've done that, I undo the top hex nut and then nip it up again with a bit more force.

But because the upper triple is clamped onto the steering stem, the ring nut is now pretty much immune to load from the top hex nut - within reason of course.


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