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Don't forget to have a spare washer for the plug.  |
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as what my old man said to me " tight, but not too tight "
I had to grind off my sump plug off my 600 as some bastard tightened it up so so tight!! completely flattened the copper ring
only with head nut's I would use a torque wrench ____________________ Suzuki TS 50 1999 Honda CB 125 t2 1981 Yamaha XJ 600 s Diversion Honda cx 500 MZ ETZ 250 1985 Yamaha FZR 400 1981 Suzuki TS 185 1984 Triumph bonneville 790 2001 MZ TS250 1979 Suzuki sv 650 1999 KTM exc RFS 450 2007 Hercules mx 125 1976 |
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Personally I always torque 90% of stuff up ,but Ive spent 30 years restoring and building specials and its just the way I have always done things after seeing a good few stripped threads and snapped bolts with other peeps ,but you dont have to if you havent got a TW as has been said just dont over do it  ____________________ Wheels polished and painted £90 a pair all in ..........bargain! |
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No you don't need one.
If you do get one, I'd suggest an old style deflecting beam wrench.
https://www.parktool.com/uploads/images/blog/repair_help/tw5.jpg
Why? Because it's an aid for mechanical sympathy, not a replacement for it, like a new fangled clicky one. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Cheers guys - very useful as always! Job lined up for the weekend there then  ____________________ Current Ride - 2010 Hornet 600 |
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bloody hell, a torque wrench is overkill on a sump drain plug. Oh yes that right I stripped the treads on an old bike even to the manufacture specs.
Torque wrenches are for fuc**** high load, high force requirements, ie cylinder head bolts, crankshaft pinions, flywheel nuts, and anything that looks like a really big nut! |
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I've got one, so I use it. After seeing plenty of threads about people threading stuff, adn the problems it causes, I wouldn't want to chance it.
However, I don't use it as a "replacement" for mechanical sympathy. It's more so that I can feel confident I've done it properly. Obviously it's not a substitute for common sense!
The rear axle I just do with a breaker bar until it's "fkin tight". Am considering getting a large torque wrench for when doing the clutch. ____________________
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I have two and use them regularly for pretty much everything. If I didn't have one I wouldn't go out and buy one just for a sump plug though.
I even torque up the wheel nuts on my car using a torque wrench .
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 16 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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