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© 200423 4-1 Pipes/reservoir and slave cylinder TECHNICAL DATA ΧΦ65/75/85 series 7 0 4. PIPES/RESERVOIR AND SLAVE CYLINDER 4.1 TIGHTENING TORQUES The tightening torques stated in this section are different from the standard tightening torques stated in the overview of the standard tightening torques. The other threaded connections not specified must therefore be tightened to the torque stated in the overview of standard tightening torques. When attachment bolts and nuts are replaced, it is important that - unless stated otherwise - these bolts and nuts are of exactly the same length and property class as those removed. (1) Tighten until the split pin fits (max. 60 ). It is not allowed to fit a self-locking nut instead of a castle nut. (2) Check the ball end thread for damage before fitting a new self-locking nut. To do so, hand-tighten a non-self-locking nut on the ball joint to be checked. If the new nut cannot be fully hand-screwed onto the entire thread, the ball end must be replaced. Fit new self-locking nut. Apply Loctite 243 to the nut. (3) Fit new self-locking nut. Fitting a new self-locking nut to a ball end with a damaged thread may lead to dangerous situations. S7 00 719 A B A C A. Ball end nut if M24 castle nut 285 Nm (1) - if self-locking M24 nut 285 Nm (2) B. Attachment bolt clamping bracket if M10 47 Nm (3) - if M12 80 Nm (3) C. Cylinder lock nut 225 Nm } |