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Tightening torques — engine crankshaft (Aprilia Shiver 750)

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Tightening torques — engine crankshaft


pos.DescriptionTypeQuantityTorqueNotes
1Crankshaft primary gear fastener nutM24x1.51270 Nm (199.14 lbf·ft)-
2Connecting rod screwM10415 + 30 Nm (11.06 + 22.13 lbf·ft) + 50°±2°, final control torque 65-78 Nm (47.94-57.53 lbf·ft)Lubricate the threads before tightening


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