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Old 31-Aug-2004, 14:31
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What is the Torque Setting? Clutch

I am awaiting the arrival of a load of carbon and alloy parts from Casoli.

One of which is the red anodised clutch pressure plate.

I would like to know what the clutch springs should be Torqued down to??

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Old 31-Aug-2004, 14:45
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8 or 9 Nm. No tighter, and make sure you apply a good smear of Copaslip to the threads. They are buggas for seizing and then the heads rounding out.
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Old 31-Aug-2004, 14:46
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Someone will be along soon with the right answer but the Rockhopper answer is not very tight. An ordinary allen key will do if you dont have a torque wrench. The weight of my 12 inch bar was enough to snap one of the bolts on my ST2.
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Old 31-Aug-2004, 14:46
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5 INCH-pounds to avoid stripping the threads. The spring tension will prevent them from loosening.
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