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Old 08-05-06, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default Rear subframe bolt torque?

Can't find the torque for the bolt that holds the rear sub-frame to the main frame
You would think they would put it in £40 worth of suzuki service manual
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Old 08-05-06, 02:57 PM   #2
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I don't think it's in the Haynes either, come to think of it.
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Old 08-05-06, 03:53 PM   #3
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In the service manual (Chapter 8 I think ) there is a table listing the torque settings - I guess it comes under 'other', so you'll need to know the diameter of the bolt (not the head size) and whether its marked as a 4 or a 7

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In the service manual (Chapter 8 I think ) there is a table listing the torque settings - I guess it comes under 'other', so you'll need to know the diameter of the bolt (not the head size) and whether its marked as a 4 or a 7

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Its a M10 1.25 pitch 30mm allen bolt with no numbers on it
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Old 08-05-06, 04:23 PM   #5
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M10 = 29 n.m or 21 ft-lb according to the table for a 4 or 'conventional' bolt.
If it had a 7 on it it would be 50 n.m or 36 ft-lb, which sounds a bit high to me

The service manual is downloadable from the main site btw
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Old 08-05-06, 04:25 PM   #6
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M10 = 29 n.m or 21 ft-lb according to the table for a 4 or 'conventional' bolt.
If it had a 7 on it it would be 50 n.m or 36 ft-lb, which sounds a bit high to me

The service manual is downloadable from the main site btw
mmmh... I agree....
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mmmh... I agree....
with a haircut like that, you need to
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Old 08-05-06, 05:22 PM   #8
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