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robmoz 29-08-15 08:13

Idiots guide needed loose final drive nut
 
As the title says I'm after an idiots guide for tightening the final drive nut. I've a rattle coming from the right side and listening to diff vids with that problem it sounds similar.



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Pleiades 29-08-15 10:13

Dealing with the nut itself is relatively easy, it�s the just a bit of a faff removing everything to get to it. It is worth your while (as a supporter) downloading the free Yamaha Service Manual before you begin.

http://www.xt660.com/forumdisplay.php?f=58

Otherwise, before you start you will need to make sure you have got the following at hand:
  • 2.9L of engine oil (and filter if you want to change that)
  • 1.2L of coolant
  • Water pump �O�-ring and gasket
  • Right hand crankcase cover gasket
  • Oil transfer pipe banjo crush washers
  • Crankcase cover oil seal
  • A new tab washer for the final drive nut
  • A 36mm socket and torque wrench

First remove the water pump. Drain the engine oil (from tank and sump) and coolant using the coolant drain screw on water pump body (lower left hand bolt). Reinsert and tighten the drain screw when finished. Remove the hoses from the water pump body. You can remove the water pump as a whole unit by just undoing the three bolts with the recessed hex (Allen) heads (leave the other two in place). You can now take out the water pump.

Next take off the rear brake pedal. Then detach the oil transfer pipe from the crankcase cover.

Finally undo all the cover bolts working diagonally (undo opposing bolts in turn. Pull off the cover watching you don�t lose the two dowels.

To remove the crank nut normally you would have to lock the primary gears in place with a rag, wedge or I use an old leather belt, but if it�s loose, you won�t have to bother. Remove the tab washer and tighten the nut. Although it says tighten to 80Nm in the manual, we do know that those who have taken their bike to the dealer to have this problem rectified have had it tightened to 105Nm. Refit the tab washer and bend up the tabs.

Refitting the right hand crankcase cover is the reverse of taking it off except for the fitting of a new gasket and oil pipe crush washers (banjo bolt is 20Nm). You can also at this point fit a new oil seal in the back of the cover (under a retaining plate with two bolts), but this isn�t always necessary. Don�t forget to replace the water pump �O�-ring and any water pump gaskets you�ve disturbed. The torque for the cover bolts is only 10Nm, which isn�t that tight, so be careful!

Refit the hoses, brake pedal etc. Change the oil filter if you want, then fill the engine oil and coolant.

Pleiades 29-08-15 12:27

Oh, and I just found this link for you...

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=23951

bikemad195 29-08-15 13:53

Quote:

Originally Posted by robmoz (Post 213761)
As the title says I'm after an idiots guide for tightening the final drive nut. I've a rattle coming from the right side and listening to diff vids with that problem it sounds similar.



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do u often catch the limiter? ive done mine 3 times but ive now realised if i dont hit the limiter it seems fine ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyk4PWGVQgw

robmoz 29-08-15 14:03

Wow lads that's great. Huge thanks


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robmoz 29-08-15 17:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by bikemad195 (Post 213774)
do u often catch the limiter? ive done mine 3 times but ive now realised if i dont hit the limiter it seems fine ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nyk4PWGVQgw


Not often to be honest. I mostly hear it when i first start the engine. Not so bad later


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bikemad195 29-08-15 19:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by robmoz (Post 213776)
Not often to be honest. I mostly hear it when i first start the engine. Not so bad later


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it must just of been me who kept vibrating it loose then lol

robmoz 01-09-15 09:24

Dam rattle. Can't make out where it's coming from.


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Pleiades 01-09-15 17:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by robmoz (Post 213893)
Dam rattle. Can't make out where it's coming from.

The other common(ish) cause of rattles is the decompressor pin, especially if it's round the left hand side and from the top end. If the head has been off your bike then someone could have put the refitted the pin/mechanism incorrectly?

http://www.xt660.com/showthread.php?t=24187

robmoz 02-09-15 17:51

Cheers Pleiades. Doesn't sound like that. Will let you know how the final drive but goes. Getting things sorted now


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