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Is the F3 sprocket different than RT? IF NOT here was a for sale one https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/...sprocket-(New)
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that bolt is supposed to be a one time use according to BRP. so if you don't have a new bolt, just make sure to clean the flange part, end of output shaft, outside of pulley, and torque to 110FT LBS
Last edited by Woodaddict; 07-18-2022 at 06:51 PM.
Reason: fixed ft lbs
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Originally Posted by Woodaddict
that bolt is supposed to be a one time use according to BRP. so if you don't have a new bolt, just make sure to clean the flange part, end of output shaft, outside of pulley, and torque to I think 115FT LBS
Smoak did a video on this recently: 150 NMs, 110 ft-lbs.
Last edited by Snowbelt Spyder; 07-18-2022 at 06:22 PM.
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Way to go Fatboy! That rocks!
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BRP is reusing the bolts when accomplishing the recall spline inspection.
Take it apart, clean everything and assemble wet with moly lube. Accurately torque to specs, but ensure the oem thread lock compound still prevents the bolt from being threaded by hand until seated.
Moly lube for the win. Prevent fretting before it starts. Accomplish clean, inspect and relube at an interval you decide upon. Will likely last for as long as you own it.
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