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Help MC22 Bolts Torque specs

Discussion in 'Honda 250cc In-line 4's' started by rustys, May 2, 2018.

  1. rustys

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    Hi. Can anyone help or lead me to a chart for bolt torque specs for the MC22. Have just dropped the forks on the race bike by 5ml and need the torque spec for doing up the four tripple tree bolts.
    Cheers Rusty
     
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    Thanks Greyimport, thats a great help.

    Cheers.
     
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    Could you also help me with this one. I have read somewhere that there is a restrictor in the speedo of some of these models, what models is it in ? do you just unplug it? whats the process to remove it?
     
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    The restriction will be inside the speedo housing. When the needle hits 180km/h there is a hall effect sensor on the back that sends or changes a signal to the TCI, which retards the ignition or cuts a coil so you cannot accelerate further.

    You can wire in a resistor (I can't remember what value you need) or take apart the speedo and alter the needle so that the hall effect sensor doesn't pick up the signal.

    Another alternative is to remove the speedo drive cable, but then you won't know what speed you're doing.
     
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