Having kept a good eye on my rear paralever today I found a bit of play at the rear wheel at the 9 o'clock 3 o'clock position on my 2002 r1150 gs with only 11.5k miles. In the first instance I was going to loosen the locknut and re-torque the preload on the bearings. However, I was wondering.
1. Should I try to remove the bearings for inspection first and regrease them?
2. The other problem I have is that the bearing preload nut is supposed to be set @ 7NM my small torque wrench only goes down to 8NM and I would imagine at the extreme low end of its range its not too accurate. Should I torque it to 8NM check that there is no play and back it off a bit?
3. Is a hot air paint stripper ok for melting the loctite on the locknut?
4. Does the reassembled Locknut really need red Loctite. Would the blue stuff do in case re torqueing the bearing is only a temporary solution?
I'd be greatful for any advice.
1. Should I try to remove the bearings for inspection first and regrease them?
2. The other problem I have is that the bearing preload nut is supposed to be set @ 7NM my small torque wrench only goes down to 8NM and I would imagine at the extreme low end of its range its not too accurate. Should I torque it to 8NM check that there is no play and back it off a bit?
3. Is a hot air paint stripper ok for melting the loctite on the locknut?
4. Does the reassembled Locknut really need red Loctite. Would the blue stuff do in case re torqueing the bearing is only a temporary solution?
I'd be greatful for any advice.
