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Old 02-03-2019, 08:48 AM   #1
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Hi all, new to this forum, suggested by my Ducati dealership.
I have a Ducati monster 400 (import from Japan, essentially a m600) and doing a full tear down rebuild. Just come to taking off the cylinder head and realized I need to get the special 15mm crow foot spanner. As these are not cheap I was wondering if anyone localish had one that I could borrow for a weekend or something. From North Hampshire.
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Old 02-03-2019, 10:03 AM   #2
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TENG do one for £11 dumb 3/8 drive though.

Not seen a 400 for a while
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Old 02-03-2019, 10:11 AM   #3
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Hi Matti.
You don’t see many of those about.
If you have access to oxi acetylene it is possible to modify a standard ring spanner by bending each end through 90 degrees. I’m sure someone on here has done one recently, but can’t see the post?

There’s this though:

http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...uts#post558724
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Old 02-03-2019, 10:44 AM   #4
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Darkness is right someone posted some pics of a home made one a few days ago.
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It was Andy B and its here:-

http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...t=57101&page=2
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Old 02-03-2019, 10:47 AM   #6
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I've got one you can borrow, not too far away! In Alresford.
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Old 02-03-2019, 10:58 AM   #7
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Torque setting adjustment for crows foot spanners

There's a useful nugget of information in this month's Practical Sportsbikes magazine, which will be of interest to anyone using a torque wrench on a crows foot spanner as above. I'll quote it directly:

"Sometimes you'll need to use a crows foot or dogbone extension to get onto a fastener. In these cases the figure set on the wrench will no longer be the same as that applied to the fastener. You have to do a little sum.

Measure the normal effective length of the wrench and the extended effective length. Divide the first by the second (this will be less than one) then multiply it by the desired torque to get the new figure you should set the wrench to.

For example: You want 12Nm on a bolt. Your wrench's normal effective length is 300mm. The dogbone adds an effective 80mm. 300 divided by 380 is 0.79. 12 multiplied by 0.79 is 9.48. So something around 9.5Nm is what the wrench should be set to."

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Old 10-03-2019, 04:56 PM   #9
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or use norbar’s handy app
https://www.norbar.com/en-gb/Home/Download-Apps

if you turn the crowfoot at 90deg to the torque wrench no change should be needed, as with the bent combination spanner as long as the drive/driven ends are on the same axis
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