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torque specs for 1997 yz125
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[QUOTE="BSWIFT, post: 1429564, member: 16802"] Considering I'm not a professional bike mechanic, take my advice with a few grains of salt. As far as the covers, tighten the bolts so that they will not vibrate loose and there are no leaks, 3 finger torque with a short wrench. On the clutch, the basket nut should be a five finger torque with a medium length wrench. The preasure plate bolts 2-3 finger torque with a short wrench. It has been 7-8 years since I had a clutch basket off, it "might be" a left handed thread. Maybe another member can jump in with more technical info and recent experience. The last time I did a clutch was removing a Rekluse clutch from my 450 which I wish I would have put on my 250 two stroke. I did that install/removal without a torque wrench in about an hour without draining the oil. [/QUOTE]
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