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Old 04-04-2013, 10:27 AM
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Im looking for the torque spec for the compensating sprocket bolt on a 07 softail deluxe
 
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Im looking for the torque spec for the compensating sprocket bolt on a 07 softail deluxe
IIRC, about 140 ft.lb.; '99-'06 was 165 ft.lb. and there seems to be some debate about whether 140 is sufficient for the later models but I believe 140 is the spec. Both my bikes are old, so I can't comment on whether 140 is sufficient or not.
 
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Im looking for the torque spec for the compensating sprocket bolt on a 07 softail deluxe
It`s right there in the service manual, or are we supposed to buy a service manual so you don`t have to?
 
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It`s right there in the service manual, or are we supposed to buy a service manual so you don`t have to?
 
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