A2 - Da' Bomb No Longer Crashing for Beer Will wheelie for Virgin Oil>Can anyone tell me the size (mm) of the valve cover bolts? > >And, if I get a torque wrench and need to use an adapter for a smaller >socket, will that create a false torque reading?
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Memory Rarely Serves me, but I think it is 12mm. A standard metric socket
set will serve nearly all your bike's needs. Except for the swing arm
shaft nut and the rear axle nut (22mm), as most sets stop at 19mm. But
then if I remember correctly you don't have to remove the swing arm to
check your valves
And no.. to the second question. You can put anything you want on a torque
wrench and you won't change the reading or break point (ratchet types), I
often need to put multipliers on my big torque wrench. Not for the bike
mind you. For really big bolts....
LaterZ
Dash
Who isn't torqued at work yet.
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Except for universal joint adapters. Someone posted a formula to read torque with one of these babies a long time ago. Wish I would have printed it. Bogdan> And no.. to the second question. You can put anything you want on a > torque wrench and you won't change the reading or break point (ratchet > types), I often need to put multipliers on my big torque wrench. Not for > the bike mind you. For really big bolts.... > > LaterZ > Dash >
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That was cparts99@.... Sorry 'bout that, just a little brain cramp on my part............
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