Hi.
im tryin to get my cylinder base nut on (the one near the Power Valve spindle). what is a good way to torque it down cos you cant really get in there with the normal socket attatchment.
That nut's a bugger. I use a similar method where I braized an M8 nut (same as cylinder base nut) onto a 12mm spanner just long enough to poke out into the breeze far enough for me to get my torque wrench on.
You do have to compensate for this extra leverage and adjust your torque wrench accordingly. To be sure I then use the same "extra reach" tool for all the nuts just to make sure that the torque is identical.
Then I wised up and used the proper Honda tool, which works only if the RC valve cables and gubbins are removed. This allows direct fitting onto the nut.
This tool won't work on the 300 cylinders 'cos the casting's in the way.
looks like the spanner is connected to the nut and the tourque wrench connected to the spanner at 90 (right angle) not sure hows hes done that bit maby a socket, but if i remeber from my engineering days at UNI this will provide the same force as if the wrench was attached directly, the 90 angle is important. can someone tech just confirm im sure this is right but its been 15 years. and oh yeah the tourque will be ever so slightly less due to the joint in the spanner/wrench but very very small
i think i understand how it kinda works...
will give it a go soon...
so the torque wrench must be connected to a M8 nut on the end of the spanner, and the other ring side should be over the M8 cylinder base nut?
I believe the wrench gives you more leverage that's why you need to set the torque a little lower. As Matt said, if you use the wrench/torque wrench combo for all 4 nuts, you'll at least have an even amount of torque on all the base nuts.
I just went ahead and bought the Honda socket tool from Jha. Cost me a bundle but hey, I like collecting tools that only have one purpose.
Like I said, this is with the adapter in line with the wrench. If the adapter is not in line then you'll have to start messing with trig, and I can't be bothered! Just keep it straight. Unless of course you turn it to 90 degrees in which case the trig will work out L=260mm (in my case) so I can just use 25Nm, but if the wrench slips away from 90 degrees to say 80 degrees it'll increase the torque at the nut and over tighten it.
Demon Tweeks do a spanner with a torque wrench hole in the middle. Try their website... _________________ MC21SP Plaything
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Back in the spring, when I was a little more flush, I posted a thread about the possibility of "rental" system for these special tools as, let's face it, most of us (*StephenRC45 being the exception!! ) don't need them very often, but out of the 7 posts to the thread, 4 of them were by me, and one by Clarkie said he'd rather buy them from me!!
I will make some enquiries about the tools, and see what I can come up with. The biggest problem with not only special tools, but virtually any good quality tool, is that they are often pretty bloody expensive. Markup in the Marketplace is so small that it may be impractical for me to sell them.
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Yup... Im trying to get a clutch Tool?? LOL What how much F^%&K
im looking at one on ebay but im a bit worried as the honda one looks round and clutch basket shape and this one looks like 2 bars welded.
Andy did you get my mail re: clutch tool and gaskets?
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