aka Keith
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| posted on 20/11/11 at 05:29 PM |
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torqu'ing up the sprocket adaptor
So, after ripping the engine out of the car, I may have found the culprit of the clunking noise, the sprocket adaptor had worked itself loose.
My next challange, is how the feck do you torque it back up - books says something lilke 125nm. That i how do you keep the tranmission shaft
stationary? I have put the eninge in gear 1st, I think, but the torque wrench simpley turned the engine over.
Cheers
Craig
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tilly819
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| posted on 20/11/11 at 05:45 PM |
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put 2 bolts threw the adapter were you would attach the prop then put a bar threw them so it locks against them, and get someone to hold it tight then
torque up the bolt as normal, make sense?
tilly
ps its worth making some sort of retaining device so it can not back out, my adapter had 2 6mm holes so i cut a piece of plate with a hex profile for
the bolt head then 2 holes so i could bolt threw the adapter so the bolt could never back out
[Edited on 20/11/11 by tilly819]
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Toprivetguns
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| posted on 20/11/11 at 07:00 PM |
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Craig,
 
This is how I held the sprocket. Big alloy or steel bar with two bolts secured into the adaptor. Get a friend to hold it whilst you torque the
night. Also something beneficial would be loctite to help secure the nut.
Andy
Only drive as fast as your angel can fly... !
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