Searched thru FAQ Bin-O-Facs and cannot find torque value for the four acorn nuts on the final drive/swing arm connection. Can one of you experienced Gen3 folks please let me know? Thanks.
Not specific for Gen3 - but it seems this would be the same for all generations.Searched thru FAQ Bin-O-Facs and cannot find torque value for the four acorn nuts on the final drive/swing arm connection. Can one of you experienced Gen3 folks please let me know? Thanks.
Why loctite.......... we've discussed this before.<br />
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Dayum...I get that weird feeling in my stomach every time I see that picture. That had to hurt. Ouch!If you're going to use the manual specified torque, make sure the stud and the nut threads are thoroughly degreased so that they are as dry as when first assembled in the factory, which is what that value refers to.Personally, I don't use a torque wrench, Just my patented "pinch test" :mda: .(Click on image for larger view)
Barely felt it....Dayum...I get that weird feeling in my stomach every time I see that picture. That had to hurt. Ouch!
Once the acorn nuts are removed, I wiggle the pumpkin to loosen the washers. They do like to roll...DAMHIK<snip> But don't forget the washers when you re-assemble.
Personally, I always lubricate threads before doing them up, and I've never used a torque wrench, I do them by feel. I can't remember the last time I had a problem with something that I'd done up being too loose and undoing itself, too tight and stripping a thread, or seizing due to corrosion.Thanks guys for all the advice. I'll give it 30 lbs/ft and dry threads....
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