30-07-15, 12:32 PM
(30-07-15, 11:51 AM)J_Dub link Wrote: 100 Nm is correct, (boxeye is 60Nm) for the sprocket. Buy a torque wrench you need one to tighten the spindle too!
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Just had to add, I am a by the book kind of person, I read all the posts stating not to follow the manufacturers specs and I have successfully stripped the threads of one of my studs by torquing to 100NM/72lbft as stated in the manuals. It was a last minute sprocket change due to a manufacturers fault just before my planned trip which I have had to delay a few days. From now on I am going to use 38lbft! Wish someone bet me a beer, I need one!
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[/size]Found this on another forum, I think I would air on the side of caution, you may get away with it on nut bolts&Nuts, do not forget when you tighten and slacken then tighten again nuts & bolts some of the elsatisity is lost in the materails.
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