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Rear wheel bolt Torque Settings

 
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kewheels
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:35 am    Post subject: Rear wheel bolt Torque Settings Reply with quote

I am on the road In Jordan and just had a rear flat and got it plugged.

What are the torque settings for the rear wheels bolts?

How essential is it to get them properly torgue amd should I be more careful with a plugged tire with a full load including passenger.

Ken
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Rafal
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Location: Wroclaw, Poland

PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 2:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

There you go:
BMW K1100LR RS Servive Manual wrote:

Removing and installing rear wheel
Removing rear wheel
• Remove number plate bracket.
• Remove the brake caliper.
• Pull off cap (1) with an angled screwdriver.
• Unscrew wheel studs (2).
• Take out the rear wheel.
• Note the presence of spacing washer (3).
Installing rear wheel
• The contact faces on the spacing washer, the
rear wheel drive and the wheel hub must be free
from grease and clean.
• Offer the rear wheel with the spacing washer up
to the rear wheel drive, and screw in all wheel
studs handtight.
e Caution:
Only use wheel studs with length code 60.
• Tighten the outer wheel studs in a crosswise pat-
tern to the preload torque.
• Tighten the central stud to the specified torque.
• Tighten the outer wheel studs in a crosswise pat-
tern to the specified torque.
• Install brake caliper.
Tightening torque:
Preload torque ............................................. 50 Nm
Wheel studs/central stud ........................... 105 Nm
Brake caliper to rear wheel drive .................. 32 Nm
• Check ABS sensor gap.
ABS sensor gap, rear
Up to 1996
model year .......... 0.60…0.65 mm (0.024…0.026 in)
From 1997
model year on ..... 0.45…0.55 mm (0.018…0.022 in)
• Install number plate holder.


Best regards,
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Mystic Red
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
How essential is it to get them properly torgue amd should I be more careful with a plugged tire with a full load including passenger.


Yes! The BMW plug kit is just to get you to the next stop to get a new tire. Having said that, I've been running a professionally repaired front for a couple of thousand miles now. But it's a inside patch/plug combo and I still don't fully trust it.
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Scott_Anderson
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 10:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm still running a patched rear on my '97. I picked up a nail w/in 250 miles after being installed. It'll probably be ready for a replacement next spring.
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