Replacing fuel filter.

Colban

Registered user
Joined
Jul 28, 2006
Messages
2,872
Reaction score
1
Location
Lincoln.
I've just replaced the fuel filter as part of the bikes 72K service.
I've looked through the Haynes manual (probably my first mistake:augie) but cant find a torque setting for the 6 X 7mm nuts that hold the pump-plate on.
In the past i've tightened the nuts to what "feels" right,but knowing how easy it is to break the studs and the fact that i've now got a 0-10 ft/lb torque wrench i thought i'd go mad and torque everything correctly.
So,anyone know the correct setting?.
 
Torque settings

If it's the plate with the threaded studs holding the pump/filter assembly to the tank, it's 5nm for the 1150. I replaced the O ring at the same time. Not tight at all. Too easy to shear off one of the bolts.
Now how do I know that :tears
If you want to clarify, it's on the front of the electrical section, 8.2
Cheers
gavin





I've just replaced the fuel filter as part of the bikes 72K service.
I've looked through the Haynes manual (probably my first mistake:augie) but cant find a torque setting for the 6 X 7mm nuts that hold the pump-plate on.
In the past i've tightened the nuts to what "feels" right,but knowing how easy it is to break the studs and the fact that i've now got a 0-10 ft/lb torque wrench i thought i'd go mad and torque everything correctly.
So,anyone know the correct setting?.
 
The factory manual says 6Nm (for the 1100 - I assume the 1150 is the same)
 

Attachments

  • tank.jpg
    tank.jpg
    108.4 KB · Views: 202
I just use my quarter inch drive stuff and tighten them as I see fit (cautiously) I also treated the threads with ACF50 to prevent them corroding, I only use a torque wrench for engine work as a rule so I dont own one that goes low enough for the small fastenings on my bike.

Stewart
 
The factory manual says 6Nm (for the 1100 - I assume the 1150 is the same)

The 850 and 1100 are 6nm, but the 1150 is 5nm according to Haynes.
As if I could feel the difference of 1nm. If the O ring is new, you're ok.
 
The 850 and 1100 are 6nm, but the 1150 is 5nm according to Haynes.
As if I could feel the difference of 1nm. If the O ring is new, you're ok.

Ah - right you are.

I must admit I've only ever used a 1/4" drive socket attached to a screwdriver grip for the tank fittings - those tiny little studs look much to small to let a wrench of any sort near them.
 


Back
Top Bottom