nc24 clutch torque setting
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nc24 clutch torque setting
Hello everyone, just a quick one, does anyone know the torque setting for the 4 bolts on the clutch pressure plate? cheers bobby
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Re: nc24 clutch torque setting
IIRC it's about 18Nm 

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Re: nc24 clutch torque setting
Thanks mate i'll go with that then, I havn't got a manual for the nc24 in fact I have never seen one..
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Re: nc24 clutch torque setting
Unless you can read Mandarin, it would be useless to you anywaybobby wrote:I havn't got a manual for the nc24 in fact I have never seen one..

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Re: nc24 clutch torque setting
The haynes manual for the NC30 has most of the torque figures for the NC2x in the rear.
Those arn't listed as a specific component. So just torque them up to generic values for that size of bolt
Those arn't listed as a specific component. So just torque them up to generic values for that size of bolt
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