I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
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I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
I've read the maintenance specification sheet in the GT750 manual for a few bolts and what was floating around on the internet. But, none specify the torque for the front sprocket nut. What is it ? I understand the deal with the washer.
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Re: I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
It would be the same as for the primary gear nut, which is in the spec sheets available on this board or on several web sites including mine at this link. 

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Re: I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
Not sure why it would need more - its on a spline, so the spline does all the work - the nut and the locking washer just have to keep it from falling off.pearljam724 wrote:Only 36 pds ?

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Re: I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
Yeah, I understand that. But, modern sprocket nuts average 70-80 pds. But, modern sprocket nuts don't use a locking washer to this sort. I just imagined it would still need to be of a higher torque. Then the lock washer would keep it there. Ok, 36 pds. Thank you.oldjapanesebikes wrote:Not sure why it would need more - its on a spline, so the spline does all the work - the nut and the locking washer just have to keep it from falling off.pearljam724 wrote:Only 36 pds ?
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Re: I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
Suzuki were still using a locking washer on their bikes such as the Bandits and GSX-Rs up to around 2005.But, modern sprocket nuts don't use a locking washer to this sort.
Now they use a thrust or bevel washer which is better, since you don't need to bend over a tab to the nut flat which always looked ugly.
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Re: I need torque specification for front sprocket nut ?
Yeah, and they don't last very long if you often do maintenance.Suzsmokeyallan wrote:Suzuki were still using a locking washer on their bikes such as the Bandits and GSX-Rs up to around 2005.But, modern sprocket nuts don't use a locking washer to this sort.
Now they use a thrust or bevel washer which is better, since you don't need to bend over a tab to the nut flat which always looked ugly.