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  • cornishgs
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    • Sep 2014
    • 76
    • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

    #1

    gs 550 axle nut torque?

    Bought a nos rear axle for my gs550E 1979 it arrived and is same as old one but hollow. 17mm diameter

    I have not seen a hollow one before. its part no 64711-38210.any body know what I should torque rear axle nut up to? cant find any figures anywhere.
    Last edited by cornishgs; 06-27-2016, 09:27 AM.
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    #2


    Page 146 gives axle nut torque as 36-58 ft-lb.


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    • cornishgs
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      • Sep 2014
      • 76
      • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

      #3
      thanks for getting back so quick. 45ft lbs should do it

      I couldn't open link, page 146 of what ?? is that the Suzuki service book? I only have a Haynes.

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        #4
        Originally posted by cornishgs
        thanks for getting back so quick. 45ft lbs should do it

        I couldn't open link, page 146 of what ?? is that the Suzuki service book? I only have a Haynes.
        Yes, it is a pdf of the GS550 service manual. It opens fine for me, try getting to it direct from BassCliff's site: http://members.dslextreme.com/users/bikecliff/


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        • tkent02
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          • Jan 2006
          • 35571
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          #5
          Make sure it fits,and find out what it's for. That 64711-38210 is not the correct part number for a '79 550. I never heard of a hollow axle on a GS. Usually when they go hollow they go bigger diameter, I bet that's some minibike or 100cc dirt bike axle that happens to be the right diameter.

          Probably would NOT be strong enough for a heavy bike like an old GS.
          Last edited by tkent02; 06-27-2016, 12:58 PM.
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            #6
            Originally posted by tkent02
            Make sure it fits,and find out what it's for. That 64711-38210 is not the correct part number for a '79 550. I never heard of a hollow axle on a GS. Usually when they go hollow they go bigger diameter, I bet that's some minibike or 100cc dirt bike axle that happens to be the right diameter.
            Partzilla says that 64711-38210 is a Suzuki part # that is obsolete and superceded by 64711-47000. 64711-47000 is an "axle, rear", used on 1977-1979 GS550E and L models. Looks like OP found the previous version axle that fits fine and is a Suzuki part meant for his bike.

            64711-38210: http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detai...711-38210.html

            64711-47000: http://www.partzilla.com/parts/detai...711-47000.html


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            • tkent02
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              #7
              Has anyone ever seen a hollow axle for a Suzuki GS? I have certainly never seen one on a 550.
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              • cornishgs
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                • Sep 2014
                • 76
                • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                #8
                If you don't here from me again, it means it was not as good as later axle !!!

                its got a 5mm hole through from one end to the other. never been used in original packaging with right numbers and sticker?

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                  #9
                  I've never seen a hollow one either. Where did you get it from?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by cornishgs
                    If you don't here from me again, it means it was not as good as later axle !!!

                    its got a 5mm hole through from one end to the other. never been used in original packaging with right numbers and sticker?
                    Don't sweat a 5mm hole through a 17mm axle, that is no issue. It reduces the cross sectional area by 8.8% (ie - 8.8% weaker in tension and shear), the bending strength by 0.6% and bending stiffness by 0.7%. That is negligible for your uses.

                    I agree with everyone else, where did you find such a thing?


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                    • cornishgs
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                      • Sep 2014
                      • 76
                      • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                      #11
                      here it is picture on e bay of item I will take picture of ends and add.
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                      • cornishgs
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                        • Sep 2014
                        • 76
                        • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                        #12
                        here is another pic just measure hole again 9mm !!
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                        • cornishgs
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                          • Sep 2014
                          • 76
                          • Redruth,Cornwall, United Kingdom

                          #13
                          And the other end!.

                          I don't no if its been mislabelled, not sure now if it is a 64711-38210 .if anyone has seen one before on a gs let me know .I Don't think I want to fit it unless I now its meant for a gs550 .
                          The reason I got a new one was old I had a go at diy zinc plating old axle bolt 2x and was worried about it embrittlement also very scored up from seized bearings.
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                          Last edited by cornishgs; 06-29-2016, 03:59 PM.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by cornishgs
                            here is another pic just measure hole again 9mm !!
                            A 9mm bore on a 17mm OD is a different issue. You are giving up 28% of your sectional area and that is more than I would live with. Unless you can definitively determine the provenance on that axle and confirm it really is a Suzuki part meant for your bike I wouldn't use it.


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                              #15
                              If you get stuck, I have a plating set-up. You're welcome to pop up and use it if it would help.

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