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    Clutch Spring Tightness

    So Ive searched and searched and have concluded that there are no torque specs for Honda clutch springs (200x), just tightened utilizing a criss cross pattern. Are you guys tightening them until they stop, or are you leaving them snug against their own spring tension? I just put an EBC heavy duty plate set on my 200x with Vesrah springs and thought Id check in... - Jeff S.
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    I do mine around 7- 10 ft.lb

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    Quote Originally Posted by bryan raffa View Post
    I do mine around 7- 10 ft.lb
    I do mine with a torque wrench as well 7-10 Brian is right.
    Last edited by 1upfront; 08-18-2007 at 09:39 AM.
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    Sweet, I think Ill do the same. Thanks fellers...
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    Allot of the manuals have a "general torque" spec for thread sizes. Those bolts are 6mm 1.0 pitch. Look in the beginning of a manual and you'll find what they recommend but 7-10 sounds right to me.
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