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Druro

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Threadlock
« on: April 30, 2005, 11:45:02 AM »
I"m building my 350f engine, and i'm unsure of where to put threadlock.  can someone point me in the right direction?  i have both the shop manual and the clymers, and neither tell me what i want to know

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don_m

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Re: Threadlock
« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2005, 12:19:49 PM »
In over 30 years owning one of these bikes I have never had anything loosen up.  Just follow the manual & torque the fasteners according to instructions.  Do not overtorque standard metric nuts, bolts & screws.

Druro

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Re: Threadlock
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2005, 01:01:13 PM »
In over 30 years owning one of these bikes I have never had anything loosen up.  Just follow the manual & torque the fasteners according to instructions.  Do not overtorque standard metric nuts, bolts & screws.

i can totally understand the reason for that, but there is very limited number of torque specs....  i find myself going thru the shop manual and clymers trying to find them. 

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Re: Threadlock
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2005, 01:10:03 PM »
i can totally understand the reason for that, but there is very limited number of torque specs....  i find myself going thru the shop manual and clymers trying to find them. 
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The torque specs in the books are available on the SOHC/4 web site:

General specs - http://sohc4.us/?q=node/173
Specific specs - http://sohc4.us/?q=node/174 (from the CB750F supplement, I believe, but should apply to all bikes)

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don_m

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Re: Threadlock
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2005, 04:10:08 PM »
The important ones, of course are the crankcase halves, head to cylinder block & head cover/rockerbox.  Be careful not to overtighten the head cover as the head is soft metal & the threads will pull our very easily.  I use a torque wrench & do the right things, like sequential torqueing in stages but still stripped them out. 

Druro

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Re: Threadlock
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2005, 04:34:58 PM »
thanks guys