Enzo Posted December 16, 2004 Posted December 16, 2004 Har there me buckos.... I'm going to be dropping in the FBF pistons soon with the help of Greg Field. We just jump in this stuff and see what happens. Problem is, I need to know some critical torque values on such thins as the frame, swingarm and shaftie. Maybe someone out there can give me these numbers or suggest where I can get a CHEAP copy of the shop manual for my 2000 V11 Sport. The factory wants $200 for the thing. F that. Thanks in advance.
jrt Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Here ya' go- several options: shop manual thread Jason Edit: Here's a file of torque values for some of the older Guzzi's. I didn't compile it, but I have appreciated using it. Most of them should work for the newer models, but....you get what you pay for, I suppose.torque_specs.pdf
Enzo Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 I really appreciate this, JRT, but all I seem to be downloading are different OWNER MANUAL versions. I don't see a SHOP MANUAL. Maybe I am missing something?
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Try dlaings website. It has a good link to shop manuals! V11sixspeedsite
Enzo Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Helicopter, I really appreciate this link, but it only again takes me to a previous post on manuals. Surely there must be a copy of the SHOP MANUAL somewhere........Al????????
dlaing Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Helicopter, I really appreciate this link, but it only again takes me to a previous post on manuals. Surely there must be a copy of the SHOP MANUAL somewhere........Al???????? 39109[/snapback] Enzo, There are two links there. One for the Owner's and and one for the shop manual.
jrt Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 First, you have to have a yahoo membership. It's free and it takes 2 seconds if you don't have one. Then, log in. Go to the V11 manuals home page. Click on 'Files' Here's the list of files you will see: !!Free_browse_thousands_of_profiles_of_single_bikers!.htm 8 KB California_Owners_Manual.zip V11_Sports_Owners_Manual.zip sport_1100i_owners_manual.zip tree.gif v11root Download "tree.gif". This describes where you need to put the files that you are about to download. Click on 'v11root' Download v11cd.zip (you have to unzip the zipped files, of course) click on 'gb' download the 'v11.htm' file click on 'css' and download the files in that directory and then go back and download the files in the 'img' directory. It's easiest if you set up your directory structure before you begin downloading. The 'img' and 'css' suitcases contain a ton of files, so you ought to put them in their respective directories on your hard drive before unzipping them. When you are done, you'll have about 5-600MB of files. They need to be in that exact directory structure or the links won't work (it's set up as a web page). Basically, set up the same directories as there are on yahoo. Jason
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Try this Enzo. It should take you straight through dlaings site to the shop manual. Shop Manual
al_roethlisberger Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Here ya go: http://www.sportcyclepacific.com/featureditems.html - $40 bound copy But frankly, the shop manual is of limited value. Guzziology, authored by your neighbor Dave Richardson, is the appropriate "Bible" of such info. I have both, and have used Guzziology much more often al
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 I have to agree with Al. I have the use of a copy at Valley Moto Guzzi in Chilliwack and it is invaluable. Perhaps the only complaint would be the need to divide the sections better to separate the different models. Nitpicking!
Enzo Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 I need specific torque values so I think that would be more likely found in the actual shop manual - no? thanks.
jrt Posted December 17, 2004 Posted December 17, 2004 Torque values haven't changed much over the years. A 6 mm bolt is a 6 mm is a 6 mm. They almost always are going to be around 7 ft/#. But if all you are looking for is a few specific torque values (head, rocker asmbly, valve covers), then Head bolts: 40-42 Nm (29-31 ft/lbs) Fastening screws for rocker pins 6-8 Nm (5-7 ft/lbs) Con Rod caps 61-66 Nm (45-48 ft/lbs) And I got these from the shop manual I downloaded from yahoo. It's not an owners manual, although they are there as well. And I'm with Al- Guzziology is da shizzle. Not sure what that means, but I stand behind my ignorance. Jason
Enzo Posted December 17, 2004 Author Posted December 17, 2004 Al, I ordered the 'hard copy.' Thanks everybody. By the way, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND everyone do a little business with Sport Cycle Pacific. I talked with Dave over the phone and he sounded like a super guy. Very friendly and honest-sounding. Here's the link. Buy something from this guy: Sport Cycle Pacific Tell him Enzo sent ya.
dlaing Posted December 18, 2004 Posted December 18, 2004 Al, I ordered the 'hard copy.' Thanks everybody. By the way, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND everyone do a little business with Sport Cycle Pacific. I talked with Dave over the phone and he sounded like a super guy. Very friendly and honest-sounding. Here's the link. Buy something from this guy: Sport Cycle Pacific Tell him Enzo sent ya. 39151[/snapback] I got my copy from him and the digital copy from the web. FWIW The digital copy is lower resolution than the Sport Cycle Pacific's copy. So a few things are not as legible...not a big deal, but there is a difference.
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