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Stealth 12-Feb-2006 13:44

Testastretta Deep Sump Torque Settings
 
Grateful if anyone can tell me the torque seetings for the four hex socket bolts holding the sump plate at the base of the deep sump. Bike is a 998R but I guess it is the same for the S and the 996R.

MARTIN H 12-Feb-2006 13:48

I have them written down somewhere, will have a look when hangover clears. I know its only a very small amount as I misread the settings when I did mine! As I was tightening them I thought to myself these are much too tight and then one snapped, Silly mistake.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 14:23

Thanks Martin.

I torqued them to 10nm this morning but began to get a bit concerned that this felt too much - so have slackened them awaiting the correct figure.

My slight worry was, that when I took the plate off first time the bolt were finger tight.

Cheers

Tim

nelly 12-Feb-2006 14:35

9Nm. 10 will be ok.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 14:43

thanks Nelly

clint 12-Feb-2006 14:48

Quote:

Originally posted by nelly
9Nm. 10 will be ok.

I presume the above torque setting is the same for the deep sump 999 engines.

Clint.:)

MARTIN H 12-Feb-2006 15:09

Nelly beat me to it.

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 15:54

Have got back my piece of mind and retightened to 9NM. Was bit concerned I may have overtightened and was anticipating that horrible feeling where the torque increases and then the bolt goes horribly loose. Luckily that didn't happen, so I can look forward to the bottom of the negine and all of its 3.8l of oil staying in the right place.

Thanks to all who helped

DC 12-Feb-2006 18:12

Quote:

[i] Was bit concerned I may have overtightened and was anticipating that horrible feeling where the torque increases and then the bolt goes horribly loose.


Do ya get that a lot, When working on yer bike??:P;)

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 18:16

It only needs to happen once to get that sinking feeling forever after....

..... and you got to admit the idea of drilling out a crankcase to rethread it.. .. is just toooooo aweful to contemplate:puzzled:

i porter 12-Feb-2006 18:55

Is it difficult to remove the filter gauze inside the sump once you remove the plate to clean it ?

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 18:57

bugger......... I didn't come across any gauze....Ooooer

Stealth 12-Feb-2006 19:07

I refer to the other thread.......similarly titled:frog:

DC 12-Feb-2006 19:25

Quote:

[i]

..... and you got to admit the idea of drilling out a crankcase to rethread it.. .. is just toooooo aweful to contemplate:puzzled:

Too true mate.

nelly 12-Feb-2006 23:29

As a rule of thumb, unless the fastener is specifically mentioned in the torque tables in your manual, the following are the ISO standards for 8.8 fasteners (which most steel fasteners are)

M5 - 6Nm
M6 - 9Nm
M8 - 23Nm.

That'll cover most "general" fasteners on the bike. Check to see if there is a specific torque listed first, but if not use the general settings. They do assume fasteners/threads in new/good condition and greased. Not bad practice though ;)


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