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Old 18-Jun-2006, 18:27
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Hi all. What is the torque setting in Nmetres for the Clutch nut on the 996r Im running a bucci slipper and want to grease the ball bearings at the back. Also what size socket will I need. Thanks again Ian.
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 20:33
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Just wanted to hunt through the files I have.

Std 996 manual says for "Clutch drum nut ?" 186 Nm with a tolerance of +/- 5%.
Nice touch that it lists sizes as well - 20mm apparently.

Not sure if a 996r will be different mind - NELLY !!!!

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Old 18-Jun-2006, 21:02
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Torque setting

Thanks Frank
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No worries...

'Something' might be available from here:

http://www.duc.nu/manuals/

nudge, nudge...

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sadly the o so elite 996r has the same size clutch nut as all the other meaningless models.........and 186Nm..........
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 22:26
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Greasy balls

How often should the ball bearings be greased on the Bucci slipper clutch.
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 22:43
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When they need it.....its as unclear as that really! As you use it youl get to know!
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How often should the ball bearings be greased on the Bucci slipper clutch.
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Old 18-Jun-2006, 22:49
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Andy, what would you recommend. HELP.
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Andy, what would you recommend. HELP.
You'll know it's time to grease it when it no longer operates as expected. For instance, you might find that you have to blip the throttle for it to re-engage once you've released the clutch lever whereas normal operation would dictate a gradual re-engagement without any extra throttle action on your part.
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Talking torque settings

thanks vey much.
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