Torque specs question.
#1
Torque specs question.
I'm going to look at the valves tomarrow and was wondering if someone could post the torque specs I may need. Planet KLX used to have a touque section in their tech-tips but its gone now. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
#2
RE: Torque specs question.
Valve clearance :
Intake: 0.10-0.19 mm
exhaust: 0.15-0.24mm
cylinder head cover bolts:
7.8Nm (0.8kg-m, 69 in/lbs)
if you adjust them, the camshaft cap bolt torque is : 12n-m (1.2kg-m, 8.5 in/lbs)
I think thats all you would need.
(just happen to have the service manual right here)
Intake: 0.10-0.19 mm
exhaust: 0.15-0.24mm
cylinder head cover bolts:
7.8Nm (0.8kg-m, 69 in/lbs)
if you adjust them, the camshaft cap bolt torque is : 12n-m (1.2kg-m, 8.5 in/lbs)
I think thats all you would need.
(just happen to have the service manual right here)
#5
RE: Torque specs question.
A while back I copied down most of the commonly used torque values that I use and printed them out using a tiny font, then laminated it into a little card that I keep in my tool bag. All the torque values are in the service manuals, but they are a lot more handy on that little laminated card.
#6
RE: Torque specs question.
ORIGINAL: EMS_0525
Valve clearance :
Intake: 0.10-0.19 mm
exhaust: 0.15-0.24mm
cylinder head cover bolts:
7.8Nm (0.8kg-m, 69 in/lbs)
if you adjust them, the camshaft cap bolt torque is : 12n-m (1.2kg-m, 8.5 in/lbs)
I think thats all you would need.
(just happen to have the service manual right here)
Valve clearance :
Intake: 0.10-0.19 mm
exhaust: 0.15-0.24mm
cylinder head cover bolts:
7.8Nm (0.8kg-m, 69 in/lbs)
if you adjust them, the camshaft cap bolt torque is : 12n-m (1.2kg-m, 8.5 in/lbs)
I think thats all you would need.
(just happen to have the service manual right here)
#7
RE: Torque specs question.
ORIGINAL: Nobrakes
A while back I copied down most of the commonly used torque values that I use and printed them out using a tiny font, then laminated it into a little card that I keep in my tool bag. All the torque values are in the service manuals, but they are a lot more handy on that little laminated card.
A while back I copied down most of the commonly used torque values that I use and printed them out using a tiny font, then laminated it into a little card that I keep in my tool bag. All the torque values are in the service manuals, but they are a lot more handy on that little laminated card.
#8
RE: Torque specs question.
Sooo, my bike is in pieces in my friends shop. All the valves were at the tight endof the specs. I have the new shims that should put me right in the middle and will be installing them in the morning. I hope all goes well. Any advice would be appreciated.