Last weekend I went to check my valves for the first time (!).
Probably a typical newbie frustration/question but was faced by the issue that after adjusting the valves and tightening the locknuts a bit by hand I then went to fully tighten them to the 8nm in the manual with a torque wrench - which of course kept then throwing off the adjustment as I wasnt able to hold the hex key for this last tightening.
Presumably people tighten the locknuts by a 10mm spanner whilst holding the hex key (?) - anyone got a good tip to get around the right torque and avoid over-torquing the locknuts? E.g. finger tight then 1/8th turn (or more, or less) I'm just really paranoid about stripping them.
Thanks
Probably a typical newbie frustration/question but was faced by the issue that after adjusting the valves and tightening the locknuts a bit by hand I then went to fully tighten them to the 8nm in the manual with a torque wrench - which of course kept then throwing off the adjustment as I wasnt able to hold the hex key for this last tightening.
Presumably people tighten the locknuts by a 10mm spanner whilst holding the hex key (?) - anyone got a good tip to get around the right torque and avoid over-torquing the locknuts? E.g. finger tight then 1/8th turn (or more, or less) I'm just really paranoid about stripping them.
Thanks



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