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Bolt Torques for Pork Chop?


enzo temko

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Hi fellas. This looks like my first post, but I was here years ago. I haven't done anything with my V11 Sport in two years. I took it apart to have it painted. Now I have it back together again. Just finishing up. It's looking pretty sweet. But I forgot what the torque is supposed to be for the bolt/nuts on the pork chop. I have a shop manual, but I did not see it in there. I also did a couple quick searches here on the site, but didn't see anything.

 

Thanks. Oh, foot-pounds is what I am looking for. Not Newtons and so on......

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Maybe some/all of those may be what you need. In my (1100 Sport) manual some specs are not in the table but scattered around the book in the drawings. When I can't find any other clue, I use the "standard value" for the size as Guzzi lists it.

 

Side plate, rod beneath swinging arm 49 Nm (36 ft lbs)

Side plate lowest/frame to gearbox 78 Nm (57 ft lbs)

Engine to subframe, subframe to frame 78 Nm (57 ft lbs)

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Maybe some/all of those may be what you need. In my (1100 Sport) manual some specs are not in the table but scattered around the book in the drawings. When I can't find any other clue, I use the "standard value" for the size as Guzzi lists it.

 

Side plate, rod beneath swinging arm 49 Nm (36 ft lbs)

Side plate lowest/frame to gearbox 78 Nm (57 ft lbs)

Engine to subframe, subframe to frame 78 Nm (57 ft lbs)

 

 

Thanks Raz, much appreciated

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