Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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Cap screw, hex head, chrome (5) | Not Sold Separately |
Washer, chrome (5) | Not Sold Separately |
1. | Remove the rear wheel. Refer to REAR WHEEL REMOVAL in the Service Manual. | |||
2. | Remove all stock sprocket mounting screws and washers. | |||
3. | Place a new chrome washer onto the threads of each new chrome screw from the kit. Apply 2-3 drops of Loctite 262 (red) to the screw threads, and install the sprocket onto the wheel. Tighten all screws finger-tight. | |||
4. | See Figure 1. Tighten the screws in the sequence shown to 31.2 N·m (23 ft-lbs). NOTE If 23 ft-lbs (31.2 Nm) is reached before screw is fully seated, remove screw and examine screw and wheel for thread damage. Replace screw if threads are damaged. | Figure 1. Torque Sequence, Sprocket | ||
5. | See Figure 2. After all screws have been tightened to 23 ft-lbs (31.2 Nm), mark a straight line, with a grease pencil, on all sprocket screw heads continuing the line over onto the sprocket. |
Figure 2. Additional Torque Sequence | ||
6. | Mark a second line at 45 degrees clockwise from the lines on the sprocket at each screw. NOTE For best results, use Snap-on Torque Angle Gauge TA360 or equivalent. | |||
7. | Using the marks as a guide, and using the tightening sequence shown in Figure 1 , turn each screw an additional 1/8 turn or 45 degrees clockwise. | |||
8. | Re-install the rear wheel. See REAR WHEEL INSTALLATION in the Service Manual. Verify the correct axle alignment and check belt deflection per Service Manual instructions. |