Ktm 350 Rear Axle Nut Torque at Flora Benton blog

Ktm 350 Rear Axle Nut Torque. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. If a bolt is calling for a rotational torque. Mount nut but do not tighten it yet. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. Do not try to torque the bolt per spec because there is too much friction on the bolt's tapered head to apply an accurate torque value. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. It means to tighten the bolt an additional 50* rotation, after tightening to 22.1 ftlbs. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. I read this in the morning and it bothered me all day since i don't know about metric measures but 8.9 lbf ft didn't sound at.

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I read this in the morning and it bothered me all day since i don't know about metric measures but 8.9 lbf ft didn't sound at. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. If a bolt is calling for a rotational torque. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. It means to tighten the bolt an additional 50* rotation, after tightening to 22.1 ftlbs. Mount nut but do not tighten it yet. Do not try to torque the bolt per spec because there is too much friction on the bolt's tapered head to apply an accurate torque value. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool.

1290 rear axle nut Page 2 KTM Forums KTM Motorcycle Forum

Ktm 350 Rear Axle Nut Torque I read this in the morning and it bothered me all day since i don't know about metric measures but 8.9 lbf ft didn't sound at. I was curious about the 60ft lbs of torque so used my. I read this in the morning and it bothered me all day since i don't know about metric measures but 8.9 lbf ft didn't sound at. And have removed it multiple times on the trail with the motion pro ti spoon/wrench combo tool. Do not try to torque the bolt per spec because there is too much friction on the bolt's tapered head to apply an accurate torque value. It means to tighten the bolt an additional 50* rotation, after tightening to 22.1 ftlbs. Well, there's 177hp, 140nm and about 280kgs applied to that rear wheel day in and day out with only one nut to hold the wheel in place. I have always tightened my rear axle nut with a 27mm box end wrench. Mount nut but do not tighten it yet. I torque my rear axle nut to 70 lbs. If a bolt is calling for a rotational torque.

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