Belt adjustment on SG or RK Custom
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Belt adjustment on SG or RK Custom
My belt is in need of adjustment and I've just consulted the service manual for the procedure. The first problem is the 1 7/16" socket required, which of course I don't have. Second, they describe a "torque adapter" to use to avoid removing the right muffler (HD-47925). It appears to be a piece of metal maybe 6" long with a 1/2" drive slot on one end and the 1 7/16" socket on the other. Since the SG has a lowered rear suspension, the axle is on a higher level than on a normal touring bike, e.g. Ultra, and it appears there may be enough clearance for a socket.
Has anyone with and SG or RK Custom (same suspension) done this with a regular socket? Not sure where to buy the HD-47925 "torque adapter," and I don't want to buy a big socket if it won't fit without removing the muffler. How about a crows foot? Wouldn't that be as good as the HD adapter?
Has anyone with and SG or RK Custom (same suspension) done this with a regular socket? Not sure where to buy the HD-47925 "torque adapter," and I don't want to buy a big socket if it won't fit without removing the muffler. How about a crows foot? Wouldn't that be as good as the HD adapter?
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RE: Belt adjustment on SG or RK Custom
Number 1, the socket size is 36mm, not 1 7/16". Removing the right muffler is no big deal. There is the bolt that holds the clamp, andtwobolts that hold the mount in the rear, then the muffler just slides out.If you loosen the clampand take two bolts off of the rear mount the muffler will probably drop down enough to get the socket on without completely removing the muffler.
Regards,
Bill
Regards,
Bill
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RE: Belt adjustment on SG or RK Custom
There is a 36 mm tool in the tool kit forthis. I would think it is for breakdowns on the road.
Removing the right muffler is the only way to get the proper 100 ft/lbs torque on the nut after you adjust the belt. You may have to do it several times to get the belt right. HD has a belt tool that makes it real easy.
SteveO
Removing the right muffler is the only way to get the proper 100 ft/lbs torque on the nut after you adjust the belt. You may have to do it several times to get the belt right. HD has a belt tool that makes it real easy.
SteveO