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Anyone got torque specs for the Front sprocket?

bmccaffrey

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Can anyone tell me the torque specs on bolt of the front sprocket?

And what you using for grease or loctite on the spline?

TIA 😊
 
Can anyone tell me the torque specs on bolt of the front sprocket?

And what you using for grease or loctite on the spline?

TIA ��

Torque - since I'm NOT positive about what it is I won't say .... " Moly Paste "| is what is being recommended .... there are different sources for this product .... Mike
 
Found in an earlier post...............

It's a right hand thread and I would examine it, clean the splines and cover the them real good with the Moly Paste. Torque to 110 ft/lbs.
 
Can anyone tell me the torque specs on bolt of the front sprocket?

And what you using for grease or loctite on the spline?

TIA ��
110 ft lbs with NEW Bolt.
Kluber assembly paste is used on splines….acts as an insulator from metal to metal contact.
Honda has a assembly paste which I used…..cheaper$.
Amazon….search assembly paste…….Honda M77…..$20.
 
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