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Need some gs1100 torque specs please

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Hey all,
I just ordered a 530 chain and sprockets for my new '83 1100e but I don't have a service manual yet. I want to change out the tire and chain next week but I need torque measurements for the sprocket bolts (front and back), axle bolt, caliper bolts and anything else back there you can think of. Can anyone help me out? Thanks a heap!

Josh
 
Hey all,
I just ordered a 530 chain and sprockets for my new '83 1100e but I don't have a service manual yet. I want to change out the tire and chain next week but I need torque measurements for the sprocket bolts (front and back), axle bolt, caliper bolts and anything else back there you can think of. Can anyone help me out? Thanks a heap!

Josh

PM me your email address and I will see if I can scan a page or two from my 82 manual.

Mark
 
Non-engine bolts
Large-very tight
Medium-medium tight
Small-Kinda tight


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If it's an important bolt, tighten it until it strips.

If it's not quite that important, tighten until it strips, then back off half a turn. 8-[

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Id give you torque specs on MY 1100s rear sprocket, but...it doesnt have a rear sprocket, or a front for that matter either8-[
 
I usually stop when the blood starts dripping from my knuckles ...
Dripping blood also makes a good torque indicator, but I have found that if your hands are dirty, the flow rate is affected. It also helps to know what kind of dirt is on your hands. The drip rate is different if it's just dirt, oil or grease, and by the time the blood starts flowing, you are probably not interested in consulting the tables to calculate drip rate based on what type of dirt is involved. :-\"

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Probably gotta look at your tools.

I just did my clutch and didnt have my regular 3/8 drive ratchet so I used my standby combo 1/4" & 3/8" stubby ratchet. I could tell right away I had about 1/2" the torque leverage. It was still plenty for the bike so I would suggest staying away from a 1/2" breaker (wrecker) bar. :-D
 
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