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KZ440B Front Sprocket Torque Setting

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03 Apr 2010 13:34 #358192 by pjed
Can anyone tell me what the torque setting is for the nut holding on the front sprocket? My bike is a 1980 KZ440B. Thanks!

1976 KZ400 D3
2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (sold)
2005 Kawasaki ZX6RR (sold)
2013 Harley Davidson 883 Iron

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03 Apr 2010 15:10 #358204 by PLUMMEN
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a breaker bar with 10' cheater pipe snugs em up nicely B)

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03 Apr 2010 18:12 #358244 by pjed
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Don't really want to overtighten it. I thought 70ft/lbs would be enough but that seemed too easy.

1976 KZ400 D3
2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (sold)
2005 Kawasaki ZX6RR (sold)
2013 Harley Davidson 883 Iron

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03 Apr 2010 19:31 #358259 by RonKZ650
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The official torque figure is "as tight as you can wrench it on".

321,000 miles on KZ's that I can remember. Not going to see any more.

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03 Apr 2010 19:40 #358263 by PLUMMEN
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pjed wrote:

Don't really want to overtighten it. I thought 70ft/lbs would be enough but that seemed too easy.

if you ever experiance one coming off going down the road youll realize it can never be too tight,and dont forget red locktite ! :laugh:

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03 Apr 2010 21:29 #358281 by bountyhunter
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I think mine is spec'd at 100 ft-lbs, and I also use blue loctite.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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04 Apr 2010 15:44 #358408 by pjed
Replied by pjed on topic KZ440B Front Sprocket Torque Setting
Thanks guys. I put on some red loctite and torqued it to 100 ft-lbs.

Got the wheels off and will be replacing the bearings. Anyone know the front and rear axle torque settings off top of their head?

Thanks!

1976 KZ400 D3
2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250 (sold)
2005 Kawasaki ZX6RR (sold)
2013 Harley Davidson 883 Iron

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04 Apr 2010 18:49 #358447 by ELCouz
Replied by ELCouz on topic KZ440B Front Sprocket Torque Setting

. I put on some red loctite...


Won't that be PITA to remove the next time you change the sprocket (red loctite needs a lot of heating to be released if i remember)?

Just my 2 cents


Laurent

1982 KZ810-R1 GPZ with hindle 4-into-1 pipe

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04 Apr 2010 18:57 #358449 by PLUMMEN
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ask omr what its like loosen the nut on your sprocket,then picture your wheel locking up at 60mph.
red locktite beats red blood on the ground any day in my book! :laugh:

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04 Apr 2010 21:13 #358475 by bountyhunter
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The Kawis have a splined flat washer that you flatten against one flat of the nut so the nut can't come off. When I changed mine, the nut was loose but held in place by the lock washer.... hence my cleaning it thoroughly and using blue loctite. I don't recommend red unless you want to use a torch to remove it.

1979 KZ-750 Twin

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04 Apr 2010 22:21 #358481 by MFolks
Replied by MFolks on topic KZ440B Front Sprocket Torque Setting
Thread Locking Compounds:
Loctite #222MS PURPLE, low strength thread locker
For screws under ¼”.

Loctite #242 BLUE, Medium strength thread locker
For ¼” to ¾” bolts.

Loctite # 262 RED, High strength thread locker permanent
For up to ¾” bolts (can be loosened by 300 F heat).

Loctite #271 RED, High strength thread locker for sealing plugs, nuts and bolts (can be loosened by 300 F heat).

Avoid using any of the thread lockers on plastic fittings as it will quickly "Craze" or crack them.

1982 GPZ1100 B2
General Dynamics/Convair 1983-1993
GLCM BGM-109 Tomahawk, AGM-129A Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM)

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05 Apr 2010 05:42 #358499 by PLUMMEN
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bountyhunter wrote:

The Kawis have a splined flat washer that you flatten against one flat of the nut so the nut can't come off. When I changed mine, the nut was loose but held in place by the lock washer.... hence my cleaning it thoroughly and using blue loctite. I don't recommend red unless you want to use a torch to remove it.

what happens when the little tab breaks off the washer? :S you find the sprocket and chain balled up inside the housing tearing things up,yes it happens B)

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