Hi, SW Motech engine bars on a 2012 1200 GS. Anyone have the torque setting for the two retaining bolts to the engine block under the cylinder heads?
Thanks, Nick
Normal tight with a standard spanner is acceptable for any normal bolt/nut. Tighten until you feel the spring Dont tighten solid because the next stage is no threads. Use thread lock if you are worried about it shaking loose. A torque wrench has zero feel so more likely to strip a thread than feeling for the spring.
Hi, SW Motech engine bars on a 2012 1200 GS. Anyone have the torque setting for the two retaining bolts to the engine block under the cylinder heads?
Thanks, Nick
Normal tight with a standard spanner is acceptable for any normal bolt/nut. Tighten until you feel the spring Dont tighten solid because the next stage is no threads. Use thread lock if you are worried about it shaking loose. A torque wrench has zero feel so more likely to strip a thread than feeling for the spring.
How many threads do we have where someone stripped a thread even though (they say) they used a correct setting on a torque wrench? These tools are ideal when a number of fasteners all have to be at the same torque or for special bolts where a specific stretch is required. After that they are at best over-kill and potentially more harmful than useful. They have their place.
How many threads do we have where someone stripped a thread even though (they say) they used a correct setting on a torque wrench? These tools are ideal when a number of fasteners all have to be at the same torque or for special bolts where a specific stretch is required. After that they are at best over-kill and potentially more harmful than useful. They have their place.
Hi, SW Motech engine bars on a 2012 1200 GS. Anyone have the torque setting for the two retaining bolts to the engine block under the cylinder heads?
Thanks, Nick
Normal tight with a standard spanner is acceptable for any normal bolt/nut. Tighten until you feel the spring Dont tighten solid because the next stage is no threads. Use thread lock if you are worried about it shaking loose. A torque wrench has zero feel so more likely to strip a thread than feeling for the spring.