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Old 19-Mar-2005, 10:22
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torque settings

where can i find torque settings for all nuts/bolts for a 996R.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 10:43
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Surely, someone will be along with the workshop manual. If you can't get any joy, I have all the torque settings for the 996RS, although some bolts will be different sizes.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 10:49
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http://www.ducati.com/bikes/tech.jht...FFAKFUIH UIV4

Scroll to the bottom for the main values.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 10:54
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Ah felix to the rescue, im after Rear Sprocket, Sprocket Carrier Nuts, Front Sprocket. These for now please.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 11:14
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[list=1][*]Rear sprocket: explain[*]Sprocket carrier nuts (cush drive retaining nuts?): M10x1.25, 44 Nm (grease flange)[*]Front sprocket: M5x0.8, 8 Nm, Loctite 242[/list=1]

[Edited on 19-3-2005 by Felix]
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 13:23
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sorry Felix rear sprocket nut the, large one. would you have the ones for the nuts that hold the sprocket to the carrier. Thanks.
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 13:47
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Don't know the large nut as it's even larger on the RS. The nuts that hold the sprocket to the carrier are the cush drive retaining nuts, unless you have quick change sprocket carrier, in which case I don't know.

Here is a complete list, but beware of the thread size differences to road bike.

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Old 19-Mar-2005, 14:52
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Adam,

Hope this helps mate (see attached).

Use a light smear of molybdenum disulphide grease on the threads and back face of the nuts.

Cheers, Neil
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 15:46
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Do a search under my user name as i have posted the 996r/testa workshop manual online
Thought ever one would have it by now ,but its out there somewhere , would look for it myself but i have just worked a 15 hour nightshift
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Old 19-Mar-2005, 18:21
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many thanks, just happened to tear off one of the renthal carries bolts, just wasnt paying attention and bo**ox. So now have to locate a new bolt. not any old bolt but a special one. Bo**ox. Got to have it during next week. Anyone know where to get one? has anyone here got one until i can replace it?
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