torque values... 796...

Started by teddy037.3, September 24, 2011, 03:12:58 PM

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teddy037.3

so I apparently bought the wrong slider kit, as it does not fit my bike.

not a big deal, I'll just put the engine bolt/nut back.  what do I torque it to? the slider kit's torque is 35(? sheet is out in the garage, not in front of me) ft-lb. so I'm guessing the stock one is close... but, it's also the wrong kit, so IDK.

[bang]


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ducpainter

Quote from: teddy037.3 on September 24, 2011, 03:12:58 PM
so I apparently bought the wrong slider kit, as it does not fit my bike.

not a big deal, I'll just put the engine bolt/nut back.  what do I torque it to? the slider kit's torque is 35(? sheet is out in the garage, not in front of me) ft-lb. so I'm guessing the stock one is close... but, it's also the wrong kit, so IDK.

[bang]


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What size fastener?
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teddy037.3

#2
not sure of the thd size, but the nut takes a 15mm socket

6mm 8mm socket head bolt

:edit:

ducpainter

Quote from: teddy037.3 on September 24, 2011, 03:19:08 PM
not sure of the thd size, but the nut takes a 15mm socket

6mm socket head bolt
dood...

aren't you a programmer...

in a machine shop?

Gimme some help. :P

If it's a 10mm thread 35 would suffice, but I believe Duc motor mount bolts are 12 mm so 65 would be more appropriate.
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teddy037.3

Quote from: ducpainter on September 24, 2011, 03:21:59 PM
dood...

aren't you a programmer...

in a machine shop?

Gimme some help. :P

If it's a 10mm thread 35 would suffice, but I believe Duc motor mount bolts are 12 mm so 65 would be more appropriate.

I are. I don't know metric  :P

ducpainter

Quote from: teddy037.3 on September 24, 2011, 03:23:43 PM
I are. I don't know metric  :P
OK...

is it a 3/8 or 1/2 ish stud?


or .375 or .500 ish... :-*
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teddy037.3

ok... puck mount bolts are M10, and the engine bolt side is bigger, so it's 12?

ducpainter

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Quote from: teddy037.3 on September 24, 2011, 03:27:22 PM
ok... puck mount bolts are M10, and the engine bolt side is bigger, so it's 12?
yup...or I'd guess that's it because that is the size of the later bikes.

I'd go 65 lbs/ft

edit...

the torque value chart... http://www.ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=373.msg39052#msg39052

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teddy037.3


ducpainter

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teddy037.3

Quote from: ducpainter on September 24, 2011, 03:57:41 PM
you coulda done that too. [laugh]

I had looked at it earlier, but since I had no clue if the newest bikes were different (seeing as how this set of sliders was made to fit a bunch of bikes and up to '09 hypers)

ducpainter

Quote from: teddy037.3 on September 24, 2011, 04:02:25 PM
I had looked at it earlier, but since I had no clue if the newest bikes were different (seeing as how this set of sliders was made to fit a bunch of bikes and up to '09 hypers)

I have little clue also... ;)

but...

it's a Duc...

and it appears to have a 12mm mount bolt.

The value falls into the realm of reason based on industry standards.

What could go wrong?
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giantdefy

According to the 796 ABS service manual, its 60 Nm +/- 10% for the Nut securing subframe/frame to engine
   

teddy037.3

aww, make the beast with two backssticks! NM, not ft-lb.

I over torqued it

ducpainter

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