Vintage 105 crank torque
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Vintage 105 crank torque
Hi,
Currently rebuilding an 87 Panasonic DX4000 with a first gen 105 crankset. Curious on the the torque to reinstall. I was thinking 25ft lbs but wanted to double check. Thanks!
Currently rebuilding an 87 Panasonic DX4000 with a first gen 105 crankset. Curious on the the torque to reinstall. I was thinking 25ft lbs but wanted to double check. Thanks!
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30 to 40 is closer to most recommendations.
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You realize that first generation of 105 was 1982. The second generation came out in 1986. The crank arm and spider is somewhat different in shape.