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Old 07-28-2009, 01:06 AM
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Can anyone help me with this. I have a vibration problem with my 2002 998 and found that the engine to frame and swing arm bolts were loose. Does anyone know the actual torque numbers. I'm going to order a service manual but in the meantime I want to fix this ASAP.Thanks
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This should get ya in the ballpark-
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Thanks. I thought that maybe the 998 was different. I will use those specs for now until I receive a service manual.
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i find really tight works a treat.
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Can anyone help me with this. I have a vibration problem with my 2002 998 and found that the engine to frame and swing arm bolts were loose. Does anyone know the actual torque numbers. I'm going to order a service manual but in the meantime I want to fix this ASAP.Thanks
Swingarm Pivot Bolt 73Nm
Engine to frame screw fixing nut 60Nm
Engine Mounting Bolt 44Nm

These are from the Testastretta Workshop Manual
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Old 07-30-2009, 02:03 AM
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Thank-you very much. If I understand you correctly, I torque the nut on the end of the bolt tighter than the head of the same bolt? The bolt probably threads into the engine cases then? I learnt something new today.
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The bolt probably threads into the engine cases then?
Nope.
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