Service manual torque value....THIS CAN'T BE RIGHT
#31
You've been PMed. I know why the question was asked, because you're an idiot. Wow, ya got an answer ya were looking for, nothing else counts.
#34
http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...orque_calc.htm
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
#35
Without getting into a pissing contest....Working on your bike and designing them are horses of a different color.
Mech, tech, backyard mech, Mongo turn bolt.
Engineers that design and figure out all the nuances for lack of a better word.
Just because it's same size bolt doesn't mean something didn't change between year models.
Mech, tech, backyard mech, Mongo turn bolt.
Engineers that design and figure out all the nuances for lack of a better word.
Just because it's same size bolt doesn't mean something didn't change between year models.
#36
http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...orque_calc.htm
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
#37
http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...orque_calc.htm
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
So....the difference of max torques suggested is 38 inch lbs. or 3 ft. lbs. additional torque.
The difference in clamping force 3120 ft. lbs - 2400 ft.lbs = 720ft.lbs / 3 ft. lbs = 240 ft.lbs more , which is only 2.4 % .
Bolt torques weather grade 5 or grade 8 are rated at only 80% of their value.
You will be ok at the higher torque given..........which is all just a pinch of **** !
#40
I know some engineers, and I know some arrogant engineers, I can easily see a new engineer stepping in beating his chest and changing a torque value to show his worth. Most all of our 1/4-20 bolts for covers in non-pressurized situations are 130 inch pounds. We have not been around as long as Harley but we have been around long enough to teach some of their snot nosed engineers on a budget how it's done. Just my arrogant 2 cents.