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N8te rider 07-01-08 11:25 AM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
The instructions say I need to use 65 ft-lbs and locking agent

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...ng+motosliders

Think UK torque wrenches use Nm. anyone know what 65 ft-lbs is in Nm?

Luckypants 07-01-08 11:33 AM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by N8te rider (Post 1380083)
The instructions say I need to use 65 ft-lbs and locking agent

http://forums.sv650.org/showthread.p...ng+motosliders

Think UK torque wrenches use Nm. anyone know what 65 ft-lbs is in Nm?

Both of mine have both scales on them. I'll let the engineery types do the conversion for you, bit if no one does (yorkie_chris seems busy on here today :cool:) I can go out and look what my two scale wrench thinks it is. YMMV.

northwind 07-01-08 11:59 AM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
If you're going to Machine Mart they do a fairly good, big 1.2 inch torque wrench which helpfully comes with a 3/8 convertor, it's about £15 I think and good enough for most bike work (though don't use it for low values!). You might need fairly deep sockets too, since the end ofthe bolt can stick way out.

N8te rider 07-01-08 12:00 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
So, looks like I will need:

19mm 6-point 1/2 inch socket
17mm 6-point 1/2 inch socket
1/2 inch torque wrench
1/2 inch breaker bar
Copper slip
locking agent

Is that right?

yorkie_chris 07-01-08 12:02 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
Somebody call for an engineery type?

65lbf ft = 88 Nm is

Don't use red loctite on both ends otherwise you'll never get them off.

I'll let somebody else say whether you should use copperslip or not. I don't think loctite is necessary myself, as its pretty tight, and I check bolts regularly.

Deep sockets would help, when we fitted dizzyblondes the bolt stuck out quite a lot, somebody mentioned this further up.

Also a 1/2 extension bar, as even a deep socket won't go down the middle of the slider far enough.

northwind 07-01-08 12:52 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
I think both nust are nylocs, I certainly didn't threadlock them, then, I don't threadlock very much since I take teh entire bike apart about once a month anyway :rolleyes:

N8te rider 07-01-08 01:07 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
I think they are nylocs. One side is already attached to the bolt. Sounds like I shouldn't use locking agent incase I need to remove them at some point, like if I drop it and need to replace the sliders?

Although, if this is the bolt that holds part of the engine in place shouldn't it be locked tight?

yorkie_chris 07-01-08 01:09 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
Yes it should be locked tight.

But loctite doesn't mean its locked tight, IMO just torque it down right.

N8te rider 07-01-08 02:26 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
Thanks very much guys. Appreciate all the tips. Will try and get them on this weekend then down to box hill for a blast.

N8te rider 07-01-08 02:47 PM

Re: Fitting motosliders
 
Just had a thought. instead of copper slip, would WD40 help undo the bolts?


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