Jul 25, 2018 #1 B Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 485 Reaction score 388 Location edmonton I have a 2012 800R outlander max that i had to do some primary clutch work on. does any of you have a bolt torque spec.
I have a 2012 800R outlander max that i had to do some primary clutch work on. does any of you have a bolt torque spec.
Jul 25, 2018 #2 pfi572 Active VIP Member Joined Mar 10, 2010 Messages 6,064 Reaction score 15,262 Location Grande Prairie 74 ft/lb for primary 44 ft/lb for secondary
Jul 25, 2018 Thread starter #3 B Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 485 Reaction score 388 Location edmonton Perfect thank you
Jul 26, 2018 #4 P papajake Active VIP Member Joined Dec 5, 2006 Messages 2,848 Reaction score 5,607 Location Didsbury, Alberta And don’t forget to add a little blue thread lock especially on the secondary
Jul 26, 2018 Thread starter #5 B Bezzola Active VIP Member Joined Feb 10, 2009 Messages 485 Reaction score 388 Location edmonton Good idea thanks
Jul 26, 2018 #6 RXN Active VIP Member Joined Feb 26, 2009 Messages 6,697 Reaction score 34,161 Location Gibbons, Alberta, Canada As my dad used to say. "Go until you almost strip it, then its tight". Lol. Typical process operator. Ha ha
As my dad used to say. "Go until you almost strip it, then its tight". Lol. Typical process operator. Ha ha
Jul 30, 2018 #7 shenker10 Member Joined Aug 23, 2010 Messages 16 Reaction score 6 Location Innisfail RXN said: As my dad used to say. "Go until you almost strip it, then its tight". Lol. Typical process operator. Ha ha Click to expand... We don't carry 48" pipe wrenches in our unit trucks to get things "kinda tight" Throw a hi-torque on that secondary and feed it 3500 ft/lbs, might go right through the bike, but it'll never come loose
RXN said: As my dad used to say. "Go until you almost strip it, then its tight". Lol. Typical process operator. Ha ha Click to expand... We don't carry 48" pipe wrenches in our unit trucks to get things "kinda tight" Throw a hi-torque on that secondary and feed it 3500 ft/lbs, might go right through the bike, but it'll never come loose