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Offline Gripperod

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Torque setting
« on: 01.09. 2011 20:47 »
Nothing in any of my books, does anybody have the torque setting for the  clutch centre retaining sleeve nut ? I have a nasty habit of overtightening stuff!
Thanks

bp
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #1 on: 01.09. 2011 21:04 »
 Can't help with an exact figure but red loctite and a rattle gun works well for me. At a guess I'd say around the 50ft/lb mark.
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #2 on: 01.09. 2011 21:36 »
A rattle gun? You're a brave man musky!  *smile*
What worked for me was right foot on the kickstart lever and left foot on the ratchet to tighten the clutch nut.  :D
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #3 on: 01.09. 2011 21:50 »
I take the same subtle approach as Muskrat; Rattle gun and Loctite!

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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #4 on: 01.09. 2011 22:46 »
I take the same subtle approach as Muskrat; Rattle gun and Loctite!

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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #5 on: 02.09. 2011 06:48 »
hi guys,found this if it`s any good for A10s.   
   BSA
Torque wrench settings (Dry)
BSA A50 & A65    1962-65    1966-68    1969-70
Flywheel bolts    30lb/ft    30lb/ft    45lb/ft
Connecting rod nuts    22lb/ft    22lb/ft    22lb/ft
Cylinder head bolts 3/8"    25lb/ft    25lb/ft    28-30lb/ft
Cylinder head bolts 5/16"    25lb/ft    25lb/ft    
Cylinder head nuts 3/8"    26lb/ft    26lb/ft    31-33lb/ft
Cylinder barrel nuts 5/16"    18lb/ft    18lb/ft    18-20lb/ft
Oil pump stud nuts    7lb/ft    7lb/ft    8-10lb/ft
Clutch centre nut    70-75lb/ft    70-75lb/ft    65-70lb/ft
Kickstarter ratchet nut    60lb/ft    60lb/ft    55-60lb/ft
Rotor fixing nut    60lb/ft    60lb/ft    60lb/ft
Stator fixing nuts    10-15lb/ft    10-15lb/ft    5-7lb/ft
Crankshaft pinion nut      60lb/ft    16-18lb/ft
Carburettor flange nuts   10lb/ft   10lb/ft    10lb/ft
Manifold stud nut 5/16"    12,5lb/ft    12,5lb/ft    
Manifold stud nuts 1/4"    6lb/ft    6lb/ft    6lb/ft
Zener diod fixing nut        17lb/ft     
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #6 on: 02.09. 2011 08:08 »
Brilliant! Thanks everybody.

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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #7 on: 02.09. 2011 13:31 »
Rattle guns aside,
Muskrat how are your bruises?
You doin ok?
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #8 on: 02.09. 2011 14:42 »
yes and if you got one of those sidewinder items be careful they're not that wrist friendly
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #9 on: 02.09. 2011 15:30 »
G'day Olev,
               all good thanks.
 Just did the clutch nut as described on my next project.
 '64 A65 that slid down the road about 15 years ago and stored. No tank, side covers or f/guard. Started 3rd kick  *smile* it's got boyer and roller timing side. More fun.
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Re: Torque setting
« Reply #10 on: 02.09. 2011 18:07 »
Hey musky, someone nicked your gearbox!!!  *eek*
Oh, it's an A65...  *lol*
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