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Hi, i've just bought some 'dog bones' to rise the rear 35mm and would like to know what the torque settings are for the linkage bolts?
Thanks for any help, mines a K5 model. |
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78Nm according to the Service Manual
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Ok, thanks for that.
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Drop that by 10% if you use copperslip (I always do, they're a pig to remove)
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If a thread is greased then more of the turning moment being transferred to the tension in the bolt, rather than overcoming the friction of the threads. The 10% compensates for this.
Then again, I very rarely use a torque wrench.
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