• Husqvarna Motorcycles Made In Sweden - About 1988 and older

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86 400 clutch torque specs?

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Husqvarna
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Today I'll be taking off my clutch to see whats up. Like i said i think this bike sat for 10+ years. Was in a barn with a full inch of dust lol. Anyway I've gotten it running fine etc etc. The clutch however is still not doing anything. So im guessing the clutch plates are practically fused lol. I looked in the entire 88 manual and it had nothing about the clutch. So does anyone know the clutch torque specs off hand? Thanks

bike is an enduro 400 xce not sure if its same as wr

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the basket is mounted with a circlip instead of a nut but the bolts that hold the springs are the same as an 87 so the torque should be the same look up the 87 manual in the spec section
 
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