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    Urgently needed torque wrench in Auckland area

    Hey guys would anyone in Auckland be willing to lend me their torque wrench for the evening? Can pickup and Im happy to leave $100 cash or something as security?

    Preferably the torque wrench would be <= 30cm as Im working in a very confined space.

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    What happend to just doing it up schneizentite?

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    Haha well I figured my cams wouldn't be too happy with that arrangement :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by imthatguy View Post
    Haha well I figured my cams wouldn't be too happy with that arrangement :P
    I've stripped more cam cap bolts with a torque wrench than without, although not for years now.
    I just use a short 10mm ring spanner & be kind.
    Be very careful if you're talking about a early '00's Yamaha YZ dirt bike though. You do those up finger tight & then back them off a bit or the cams seize due to the .75 of a thou cam to bearing clearance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    I've stripped more cam cap bolts with a torque wrench than without, although not for years now.
    I just use a short 10mm ring spanner & be kind.
    Be very careful if you're talking about a early '00's Yamaha YZ dirt bike though. You do those up finger tight & then back them off a bit or the cams seize due to the .75 of a thou cam to bearing clearance.
    Haha are you being serious? If I can get away with not using one I would be pretty happy..

    Edit: the engine is a 1989 ZXR400h engine if that makes any difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by imthatguy View Post
    Haha are you being serious? If I can get away with not using one I would be pretty happy..

    Edit: the engine is a 1989 ZXR400h engine if that makes any difference
    It's far more important to pull them all down evenly so the cam goes down level by doing each bolt a bit at a time, than to torque them with an unknown wrench.
    Go until everything is perfectly snug, basically when the spanner first stops turning, indicating that all caps are firm on the head & then go about a sixth of a turn, (one bolt flat) tighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    It's far more important to pull them all down evenly so the cam goes down level by doing each bolt a bit at a time, than to torque them with an unknown wrench.
    Go until everything is perfectly snug, basically when the spanner first stops turning, indicating that all caps are firm on the head & then go about a sixth of a turn, (one bolt flat) tighter.
    Legend thanks man!!

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