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Does anyone know the spec for the CC screws? I replaced the Torx junk with hex head bolts.
 
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		FrozenTows4
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My 2014 Xf7000 manual says..........................................
Chain Case (Cap Screw) Chassis 96 in.-lb
Chain Case (Torx-Head Screw) Chassis 12
Chain Case Cover Chain Case 12
Shift Actuator Chain Case Cover 36 in.-lb
				
			Chain Case (Cap Screw) Chassis 96 in.-lb
Chain Case (Torx-Head Screw) Chassis 12
Chain Case Cover Chain Case 12
Shift Actuator Chain Case Cover 36 in.-lb
		
		
			
			
				
			
		
		
	
					105 inch/lbs. Or 8.75 ft/lbs. Page 18 of 2014 viper operators manual
In FAQ
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/chaincase-removal-and-inspection.130877/
Will work on posting a Torque chart. Thought it was there already.
				
			In FAQ
http://www.ty4stroke.com/threads/chaincase-removal-and-inspection.130877/
Will work on posting a Torque chart. Thought it was there already.
		
		
			
			
				
			
		
		
	
					My 2014 Xf7000 manual says..........................................
Chain Case (Cap Screw) Chassis 96 in.-lb
Chain Case (Torx-Head Screw) Chassis 12
Chain Case Cover Chain Case 12
Shift Actuator Chain Case Cover 36 in.-lb
Thats odd. Different specs. Looking at manual right now and Yamaha wants 105in lbs so thats what I always gave them!
		FrozenTows4
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I agree. I have not opened my chain case yet. 12ftlbs/144 inch pounds seemed a little tight to me. Maybe that's why some were cracking? The 105 inch pounds is closer to what my gut was telling me. Perhaps an updated spec post 2014? My thought was 96 inch pounds. I will note 105 in my manual. Otherwise my CRS will kick in, and it will be gone forever! LOL!Thats odd. Different specs. Looking at manual right now and Yamaha wants 105in lbs so thats what I always gave them!
		
		
			
			
				
			
		
		
	
					Had mine apart 3 times now and no issues with the Yamaha Torque spec so you are good to go.