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Maintenance Torque Cheat Sheet

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#1 · (Edited)
K1600 Cheat Sheet

Oil Change

5 Quarts
Oil Sump Plug - 8mm Allen - New Crush Washer - 28 NM Torque
Crankcase Plug - 5mm Allen - 12 NM Torque
Crankcase Super Plug - 1/4” Socket Extension - 12 NM Torque
Oil Filter - Lube the gasket with oil - 11 NM Torque

Final Drive

180ml to 200 ml 75-90w Gear Oil
Drain Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque
Refill Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque

Tire Change

Front Brake Caliper - T-45 - 28 NM Torque
Pinch Bolts - T45 - 19 NM Torque
Wheel Axle - 50 NM Torque
Front Fender - T-30

Rear Wheel Bolts - T50 - 60 NM Torque

Body Plastic - T-25


I have mine printed and laminated to have handy in the toolbox.
 
#3 ·
I just updated my cheat sheet yesterday, and it looks just like yours, except I include the Filter.

Oil Change

5 Quarts
Oil Sump Plug - 8mm Allen - New Crush Washer - 28 NM Torque
Crankcase Super Plug - 1/4” Socket Extension - 12 NM Torque
Oil Filter - Lubricate Seal - 11 NM Torque

Final Drive

180ml to 200 ml 75-90w Gear Oil
Drain Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque
Refill Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque

Tire Change

Front Brake Caliper - T-45 - 28 NM Torque
Pinch Bolts - T45 - 19 NM Torque
Wheel Axle - 50 NM Torque

Rear Wheel Bolts - T50 - 60 NM Torque
 
#5 ·
Thanks. Sure handy to have these things in one place.
 
#6 ·
K1600 Cheat Sheet

Oil Change

5 Quarts
Oil Sump Plug - 8mm Allen - New Crush Washer - 28 NM Torque
Crankcase Plug - 5mm Allen - 12 NM Torque
Crankcase Super Plug - 1/4” Socket Extension - 12 NM Torque

Final Drive

180ml to 200 ml 75-90w Gear Oil
Drain Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque
Refill Plug - T45 - 20 NM Torque

Tire Change

Front Brake Caliper - T-45 - 28 NM Torque
Pinch Bolts - T45 - 19 NM Torque
Wheel Axle - 50 NM Torque

Rear Wheel Bolts - T50 - 60 NM Torque


I have mine printed and laminated to have handy in the toolbox.
Thanks RL

Got to be a sticky thread candidate surely???
 
#11 ·
K1600 Cheat Sheet

RL,

Thanks for the handy information on one page. I just copied and pasted to a word file and it printed just fine.

Your superplug is now installed. The mechanic at my dealership and the dealer himself were impressed with the finished quality. The dealer has had to disassemble at lelast one bike that had the crankcase plug's allen socket stripped out.

Big Johnson
 
#17 ·
I am so thankful for this site. I am normally mechanically challenged but this forum is going to help me keep my new years resolution to overcome this weakness. I'm comfortable starting with oil changes based on the information here. However I don't own a torque wrench. Any suggestions for a reasonably priced torque wrench that will work for DIG applications on the K1600?
 
#20 ·
Sometimes you can find the 3/8" Delco torque adapter on eBay for a great price, as there is a wide spread of prices online.

Using the one I purchased for a few years now, I have to say that I remain pleased because it covers the range of torque values easily.

The key is figuring out the little multi-function buttons.

The two standard pancake batteries seem to last forever.
 
#22 · (Edited)
I've been happy with the Craftsman Digitork 3/8" Torque Wrench.

It covers all reasonable maintenance torque values on the bike, including the rear wheel bolts, and is easy to use with a simple physical torque readout in both foot-pounds and newton-meters. I've even carried it on long bike trips when I knew I was going to be changing tires out on the road.

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Although it seems that Sears now sells the Digi-click model with a digital readout for more money.

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#23 ·
I've been happy with the Craftsman Digitork 3/8" Torque Wrench.


Although it seems that Sears now sells the Digi-click model with a digital readout for more money.
I had the Digitork model and it finally gave up the ghost. Sears had a sale just before Christmas on the Digi-click with digital readout for @ 50% off so I jumped on that. Whew! That is one sweet torque wrench. Let's you know when your getting close with a light and then a different light just before you are right on the money. It will retain the reading for a few seconds so you can see what it was in case you can't read it while tightening. Definitely worth the money! At least at 50% off it was! :)