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Torque Wrench Settings Guide

The document provides torque settings for nuts and bolts on various components of a vehicle. It emphasizes that these settings must be strictly followed to avoid issues like distortion, loss of compression, increased engine wear, and poor fuel economy. It also includes information on chemical locks and how to adjust torque wrench readings when using extensions.

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Torque Wrench Settings Guide

The document provides torque settings for nuts and bolts on various components of a vehicle. It emphasizes that these settings must be strictly followed to avoid issues like distortion, loss of compression, increased engine wear, and poor fuel economy. It also includes information on chemical locks and how to adjust torque wrench readings when using extensions.

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D14/4 TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS (DRY) J1

Listed below are a number of nuts and bolts for which it has been found necessary to determine torque settings. It is most
important that these settings are strictly adhered to. Over-tightening or non-uniform tightening of the cylinder head and
barrel nuts for instance, can cause distortion, resulting in loss of compression, increased engine wear and poor fuel
economy.

TORQUE SETTINGS
Thread Diameter Hexagon
T.p.
Application and Form A/F Foot Kilogram-
i.
Pounds metres

Carburetter stud nuts 0·3125" B.S.C. 26 0·525" 10/12 1·383/1·659

Clutch centre nut 0·50" B.S.F. 16 0·820" 40/49 5·530/5·945

Cylinder head & barrel stud nuts 0·3125" B.S.F. 22 0·525" 18/20 2·489/2·765

Fork leg pinch bolts 0·3125" B.S.F. 22 0·525" 14/16 1·936/2·212

Gearbox sprocket nut 0·8750" W.F. (L/H) 20 1·200" 50/55 6·913/7·604

Rotor fixing nut 0·6250" B.S.C. 20 1·010" 55/60 7·604/8·295

Stator fixing nuts 0·250" B.S.F. 26 0·445" 6/8 0·830/1·106

Steering column pinch bolt 0·3125" B.S.F. 22 0·525" 14/16 1·936/2·212

Abbreviations: A/F Across Flats. L/H Left-hand Thread.


B.S.C. British Standard Cycle. T.P.I. Threads Per Inch.
B.S.F. British Standard Fine. W.F. Whitworth Form.

CHEMICAL LOCKS
The use of “Locktite AVV Red” is recommended on the clutch centre nut.

TORQUE WRENCH EXTENSIONS


The torque figures listed overleaf, indicate the load exerted at the end of a torque wrench. In some cases where space is
restricted, the direct application of a torque wrench may be found impossible and a suitable extension or adaptor must be
used.

When using an extension however, the wrench dial reading must be altered according to the following formula, in
order to achieve the recommended torque load.

Recommended torque load × length of torque wrench (in.)


Wrench dial reading =
Length of torque wrench (in.) × length of extension (in.)

For example:—To obtain a torque load of 30 lb./ft. when using a two foot long wrench with a six inch extension, the
dial reading would be calculated in the following manner:—

30 × 24
Wrench dial reading = Therefore = 24 lb./ft.
24 × 6

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