steveg_nh
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
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- 2007 Attak
So I learned a long time ago that tightening until you can't tighten anymore can get you into a lot of trouble (snapped bolts). When working with nuts and bolts, where a broken bolt or ruined threads could be a nightmare, my torque wrenches are my best friend. They are properly calibrated, and I have all 3 drives, 1/4, 3/8 and 1/2.
Anyway, I am FINALLY putting the skid back together for my Attak, and I wanted to confirm the torque settings for some of the areas I had to remove to do what I had to. I've been through the service manual and the 3 supplement manuals trying to find the values and have had limited success. Some are listed, some aren't, some contradict, etc. Confusing. And where I can't find a value, I assumed the torque table is where I would go, but knowing what I know about torque, some of them just don't seem right (too light given other values required in the general area on the skid). So back to the experts I come pleading for help.
So here's a picture of my skid, with all the nuts and bolts I'm trying to confirm the torque for, as well as my description of the part, and the value I think it should be, if I was able to find one.
Can anyone assist and fill in the blanks, or tell me if I have some of them wrong? Thank you so much all!
A: Bolt and nut where mono connects to the upper part of rear arm (whatever its called)
B: Bolts where the rear arm connects to tunnel, 61 ft lbs
C: Bolts where front W arm connects to tunnel up front, 52 ft lbs
D: Bolts and nuts where lower part of W arm connects to slide rails
E: Bolt and nut where front of transfer rod connects to bottom of W arm
F: Upper boggie wheel axle (not attached to skid) where it connects to tunnel mounting bracket, 61 ft lbs
G: All boggie wheel bolts and nuts, 52 ft lbs
H: Bolts and nuts where rear arm connects to slide rails
I: Front cross brace bolts (loctite should be used)
And should loctite be used where skid attaches to tunnel? The earlier service manual says it should, but I've never done that in the past.
As you can see, many torque values could not be found! The earlier models in the manuals, pre Attak (so not the supplements), had some values all over the diagrams, but the later supplements do not and since the suspensions are a bit different, I don't want to guess. I don't want to break anything. I've had enough issues.
Thank you!

Anyway, I am FINALLY putting the skid back together for my Attak, and I wanted to confirm the torque settings for some of the areas I had to remove to do what I had to. I've been through the service manual and the 3 supplement manuals trying to find the values and have had limited success. Some are listed, some aren't, some contradict, etc. Confusing. And where I can't find a value, I assumed the torque table is where I would go, but knowing what I know about torque, some of them just don't seem right (too light given other values required in the general area on the skid). So back to the experts I come pleading for help.
So here's a picture of my skid, with all the nuts and bolts I'm trying to confirm the torque for, as well as my description of the part, and the value I think it should be, if I was able to find one.
Can anyone assist and fill in the blanks, or tell me if I have some of them wrong? Thank you so much all!
A: Bolt and nut where mono connects to the upper part of rear arm (whatever its called)
B: Bolts where the rear arm connects to tunnel, 61 ft lbs
C: Bolts where front W arm connects to tunnel up front, 52 ft lbs
D: Bolts and nuts where lower part of W arm connects to slide rails
E: Bolt and nut where front of transfer rod connects to bottom of W arm
F: Upper boggie wheel axle (not attached to skid) where it connects to tunnel mounting bracket, 61 ft lbs
G: All boggie wheel bolts and nuts, 52 ft lbs
H: Bolts and nuts where rear arm connects to slide rails
I: Front cross brace bolts (loctite should be used)
And should loctite be used where skid attaches to tunnel? The earlier service manual says it should, but I've never done that in the past.
As you can see, many torque values could not be found! The earlier models in the manuals, pre Attak (so not the supplements), had some values all over the diagrams, but the later supplements do not and since the suspensions are a bit different, I don't want to guess. I don't want to break anything. I've had enough issues.
Thank you!
