From: "Ian Ellison" <ian@...>
To: <st2_owners@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, May 05, 2009 3:37 PM
Subject: RE: [DucatiST] squeek!
Snip:
>> The only tricky bit is checking the torque when replacing the screws
>> - if
>> you have a torque wrench it's pretty easy but if not mechanically
>> inclined
>> you may not have one.
>>
>> HTH
>>
>> IanE
Wise words from Ian. I can't find a torque figure for these screws but
tightening the six pressure plate screws should be done using very light
pressure with the fingers on a very short allen key so that they are only just
nipped up. They screw into aluminium pillars that are part of the clutch
centre. If you are clumsy you could break off or strip one of these pillars.
This can lead to considerable swearing and a trip to the parts store to empty
your wallet. ;-)
Regards,
Eddy
(Ducati '03, ST4S, '48 Vincent Rapide)
(Hinckley, Leics., UK)
Eddy
(Ducati '03, ST4S, '48 Vincent Rapide)
(Hinckley, Leics., UK)
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I just finished putting a new clutch in my 04 ST3 (dry clutch).
Surflex S1816 clutch pack
Charlie's ProCutting Basket
CNC Racing Pressure Plate.
The whole thing feels much more solid and smooth. Also I can hear the
engine at idle now, and not just the clutch :)
It went mostly well - I did break off a spring retainer bolt head
trying to use too big of a torque wrench. What do you all use for light
torque settings on the bike? I ended up just going with snug plus a
little with my hand on the head of a regular ratchet.
I was able to get replacements for the bolt at home depot, but I did buy
all six so that they would match (black coated vs shiny).
When Charlie sent me the basket, he also sent a new clutch holding tool
for the list that is now available. Let me know and it will be on it's
way to you.
-Richard Goforth
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