BakerBoy
It's all small stuff.
I saw those on Amazon... but I wonder about the quality. Do they say made in Japan on them? TIA
I want to thank former MOTM, Sennister for allowing me use his garage and for his personal assistance. He's got the tools and the lift and a tire changer, oh, and a beer fridge too. I'm thinking of asking him if I can rent a room out back so I can hang out there full time.
Sennister - thanks for your help as always! I've really enjoyed the opportunity to do hands-on work with a fellow ST rider, especially one as mechanically fearless as you. You've helped me feel more empowered about getting underneath the tupperware. In a funny way, I'm actually looking forward to my next repair!
22 mmIf you are talking the "driven flange assembly" you may have to go with a standard torque, I cannot find the actual torque spec for those nuts.
What size socket did you use to remove them?
Greg
Thanks guys for your help. I checked the net for torque values for 14 mm, grade 8 bolts. I found the torque should be between 110-175. 110 sounded right, and you have just confirmed my thoughts.In the Honda manual for UK under General Information (Page 1-17 in my copy), Rear Wheel/Suspension section, it gives this
Final Driven Flange Nut, 4 of them, 14mm dia thread, 150Nm (111lbf ft) Note 5 (which says it is a U Nut)
Exactly the same figures are given in the 2004+ Addendum.
That sounds quite a lot, but that's what it says.
I don't think I have a torque wrench that goes up that high.

If we remove the bearings with the remover, after hammering them out, can we use the same bearings?
Is there a way to take them out without hammering? Is there a way to pull them out ?

If we remove the bearings with the remover, after hammering them out, can we use the same bearings?
Is there a way to take them out without hammering? Is there a way to pull them out ?