Honda Reliabity

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by Cream_Revenge, Mar 26, 2018.

  1. Remember: Lefty loosey righty tighty :):upyeah: but not always :worried:
     
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  2. Makes sense. It's normal +/-10% isn't it? So if it clicks at 65 wind it off again.
     
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  3. Yeah I reckon circa 65+ would be too much, but you may get lucky at 61 or 63 etc, then it saves you re doing it mate. I know logic dictates undo it and start again, but you could be wasting your time if its ok eh ?? :upyeah:
     
  4. Winding it off without a clutch may be an issue. It says to put in 6th and have a mate stand on the rear brake but I didn't know if the lack of clutch will stop the system from locking up to undo.
     
  5. I assume as I'll be removing the sump and side casing once I've flushed the engine I don't need to bother 3-Bonding it?
     
  6. Sorry creamy, I'm not familiar with 3 bonding? Even google didn't help explain?
     
  7. the liquid gasket stuff.
     
  8. Ah OK. I'm not sure mate, I thought the sump when refitted would not need anything other than a standard but new sump gasket?
     
  9. PS, how did you get on with the 59nm nut?
     
  10. it dosen't have a gasket, nor does the side case, it's just the liquid gasket and precision Japanese Engineering.

    So i'm wondering if i can skip the sealant while flushing as it'll be removed after 10 minutes of running.
     
  11. Couldn't shift it. I tried to wedge a tyre iron in the old cluthc basket and hold it form but it bent the tyre iron.....
     
  12. Oh, yes then, if only running for a short term, but I'd put a drip tray under neath just in case eh.
     
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  13. That would suggest it may be well over 59nm then? 59nm is only about 45 foot pounds and shouldn't be bending things me thinks?
     
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  14. As said before, if it was a high as 65, maybe even 70, but as it's as tight a you say, I'd be tempted to get it undone, as without being there or knowing the engine, could it not be squashing seals etc behind?
     
  15. I have no idea, everything seems to be rotating fine.
     
  16. It's your shout creamy, you're the one there to make the judgment call. :upyeah:
    If you're happy, crack on and flush with a new oil, very best of luck mate, hope all is well. :upyeah:
     
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  17. Cheers, i'll give it a go once the new clutch is fitted but i'm 50/50 if I'll do more damage trying to shift the thing!
     
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  18. Keep us posted mate, again, fingers crossed, :upyeah:
     
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  19. Maybe late to the party? On the blackbirds Honda say semi but a few owners who thought they knew better than Honda put in fully synth and then had clutch issues
     
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  20. I remember that too noob's , one of my mates "knew better" back in about 2005 and he did indeed have issues.
     
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