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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3678

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Guys, I have a dilema regarding a torque setting on my US Model 1979 A1.
Finally got my Z13 back to her former beauty, but have been through "death of a thousand cuts" sorting my dodgy starter clutch and sub rotor assy, and now have a fully functioning Z13 for the first time in 3 months :woohoo: :woohoo:







My concern is still regarding my Starter Clutch Assy: in that l cannot get up to the specified torque setting of 94 lb/ft without the starter clutch gear (that fits on the end of the crank) nipping up and no longer free wheeling. I am OK upto 86 lb/ft where all works well, but if I increase the torgue setting I loose all free movement on the gear sprocket ??

I've triple checked and all components, spacers & thrust washers are correct and in situ, with no excess wear or play anywhere.

My mate (a time served and savvy engineer) thinks I need to shave a couple of thou off the front face of the gear wheel, to enable me to get upto full torque. To be honest, this worries me a bit, having finally got the bike running. I dont want to introduce more uncertainty.

I understand the torque setting are there for a good reason, but any thoughts on how risky it is to run at this 8% lower torque setting, or would you go for shaving the front face of the gear wheel?

Cheers Tim
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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3679

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Sorry ??, been looking thru my manual, are we talking about the three allen head bolts ? as I haven't pulled mine apart, in the manual it says to tighten them to 28 ft/lbs, or the torsion damper mounting bolt at 51 ft/lbs ? The thing that got me when doing a re-build was getting a torque wrench that measured low inch/lbs accurately for a couple of bolts, had to borrow a mates :-)
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Location: Queensland Australia

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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3683

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Hello Tim:

I too agree with kza:

I do not see any ref. to anything related to 94ft/lbs.

I do see ref. on page 80 to "Install a washer and torsion Damper mounting bolt, and torque the bolt to 7.0kg-m or (51 ft-lbs)."

The three allen sockets on the starter clutch itself get torqued to 3.9kg-m (28 ft-lbs).

Can you provide a ref. out of the manual that indicates a torque setting of 94ft/lbs on that bolt?

On my A-4 I just refurbished my starter clutch (over the winter) and per the book all went as expected.

Your A-1 looks great!

Regards.

Todd.
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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3686

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Todd, KZA hi
Honestly its driving me crazy :unsure:
In the Service Manual on page 345 it illustrates the Starter Clutch and Sub-Alternator Rotor as fitted to my US model.

My problem is that I have torqued (and sealed) the 3 Starter Clutch Allen Bolts up to the stated 28 ft-lb, but can't get the (left hand thread) Rotor Bolt that holds everything together upto the 94ft-lb (125N-m) specified on page 346 of the manual. Once I get to 86ft-lb the starter clutch gear wheel / cog looses its free wheel.

I cant leave it seized so am having to run at the lower torque setting at present :blink:

Cheers Tim
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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3688

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I wonder if the rotor is not fully seated on the crankshaft?

Are there any abnormal wear marks on the rotor or crank?

T.
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Torque Settings - Odd Question 9 years 9 months ago #3689

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If you look on page 38 there is a list of bolts and there torque settings,
It states the Crankshaft torsion damper bolt
10mm 1.25 pitch should be torqued to 51 ft-lbs and refers you to page 80

This is the same bolt that you are referring to.
I would torque it to the lesser setting with a soft thread lock and test it.
Hope this help

Ian
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