1. 2 Stroke Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Italy - About 1989 to 2014
    WR = 2st Enduro & CR = 2st Cross

All 2st looking for torque specs in my owners manual

Discussion in '2 Stroke' started by razornpc, Feb 26, 2010.

  1. razornpc Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    iowa
    and could husky possibly make it any more of a pain in the a$$ to desifer there backwords a$$ language?:thumbsdown:

    im trying to find torque specs for the bolts that hold the 2 case halfs together.

    heres a list of possible canidates that are in the book and their torque listings. (i hate these books).

    Screw fixing main shaft bearing plate-3,8~4,2
    Screw for fixing main shaft insert-7.2

    now i talked to someone at halls and they told me to take these bolts to 9 ftlbs. that is way to high, these are not very big bolts and i dont fel like splitting may cases again to put in a tiny helicoil.

    any help guys?





    ps. my kaw service manual way better then the husky one, just wish i had as much fun on the green bike!
  2. Dirt_drifter Husqvarna
    A Class

    Location:
    Sydney, Australia
    I'm just trying to find torque specs on the fork clamps for my 09 wr250. Can't find them anywhere. Does anyone know where i could find torque info?
  3. PC. Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Beaverton, OR
    Husqvarna Motorcycle:
    CR165 & CR144
    Other Motorcycles:
    KTM500
    Deciphering the Husky manual is an art form in itself!

    My best guess is 6ft lbs. I have the torque value guide for the 09' WR250/300 and I believe these 3 to be your case bolts: Start transmission pin fixing screw, main shaft bearing plate fixing nut and case bearing plate fixing screw. All three share the same torque value of 5.8 - 6.4 ft lbs.

    fork clamps = 17.3 - 18.8 ft lbs, but some people run a lower value for the lower set of bolts. Read in this thread:
    http://www.cafehusky.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4776&highlight=fork clamps

    PM me your email address and I'll send you the torque value guide.
  4. tempus fugit Husqvarna
    AA Class

    Location:
    Vancouver, Wa
    In the 4 stroke service manual I use, Section X has torque wrench settings. There are listings for specific hardware and then this general table, which I find helpful and should apply to the 2 strokes as well.

    for TORQUE WRENCH SETTINGS
    NOTE: If not otherwise specified, standard tightening torques for the following thread (+/- 5%)
    steel screws on plastic with metal spacer M4 2 Nm 0,2 Kgm 1.45 ft/lb
    steel screws on brass, copper, aluminium M4 2 Nm 0,2 Kgm 1.45 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M4 3 Nm 0,3 Kgm 2.2 ft/lb
    steel screws on plastic with metal spacer M5 4 Nm 0,4 Kgm 3 ft/lb
    steel screws on brass, copper, aluminium M5 4 Nm 0,4 Kgm 3 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M5 6 Nm 0,6 Kgm 4.4 ft/lb
    steel screws on plastic with metal spacer M6 6,5 Nm 0,65 Kgm 4.8 ft/lbb
    steel screws on brass, copper, aluminium M6 6,5 Nm 0,65 Kgm 4.8 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M6 10,5 Nm 1 Kgm 7.7 ft/lb
    steel screws on brass, copper, aluminium M8 16 Nm 1,6 Kgm 11.8 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M8 26 Nm 2,6 Kgm 19.1 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M10 52 Nm 5,2 Kgm 38.3 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M12 100 Nm 10 Kgm 73.8 ft/lb
    steel screws on iron, steel M14 145 Nm 14,5 Kgm 107 ft/lb
  5. R_Little Husqvarna
    Pro Class

    Location:
    NJ
    I just snug 'em like 10nm.

    they are long screws and I guess they can take at least 10nm.

    never had one come loose.