BMW Driveshaft to transmission output flange fitting, all Airhead models
BMW Driveshaft to transmission output flange fitting, all Airhead models:
The correct part number for bolts for all models is: 26 11 1 242 297
NOTE: Do NOT use a lock washer, even if yours came with one. Use only the bolts above. A drop of blue Loctite on each is a good idea. You need 4 bolts, and these should ALWAYS be replaced with new ones. Never reuse a bolt. These are designed to stretch a specific amount at the correct torque, and cannot be re-used (except in an emergency of course, but that's your decision!)
The correct tightening torque is WITH the BMW special adapter according to Haynes BMW Twins 1970-1988:
"NOTE: On all models the torque setting is specified to take into account the leverage which results from the use of the special crowsfoot type spanner BMW Tool 00.2.560; do NOT attempt to approximate it using any other means (such as applying a measured pull at the end of a spanner of known length). Use ONLY the BMW tool to tighten the bolts; if necessary take the machine to a BMW dealer..."
Torque settings according to "Haynes BMW Twins 1970-1988 Owners Workshop Manual":
BMW Models 1970-1988 | lb-ft | Nm |
/5 /6 - bolts 14.5 mm long | 18-19 | 24-26 |
R80, R80RT 1985 on - bolts 13.0 mm long | 23-29 | 31.6-39.6 |
All other models - bolts 13.0mm long | 28-31 | 38-42 |
Torque Settings according to Clymer's:
Chapter 10, table 1 it gives specs only as torque and the text says to do it with a criss cross pattern. Doesn't mention the adapter. Values shown are:
BMW Models 1970-1988 | lb-ft | Nm |
1970-1978 | 16-17 | 22-24 |
1979-on (Except R100GS) | 23-30 | 32-42 |
R100GS | 26-33 | 35-45 |
BMW tool 00.2.560 - adapter for torque wrench to torque bolts holding drive shaft to transmission output flange Specifications:
Center to center is 44 mm . It's just a 10mm 12 point box wrench cut off and jammed into a 3/8 " drive adapter. Note that the torque wrench fits in from the BOTTOM of the wrench in the right hand photo.
Click on the pics to get BIGGER view.
BMW
R100GS ignition switch removal - a tricky one - but not bad if you know how!
Info by Philippe Gouraud, UK, (Philippe[Hannibal] on the HUBB)
Philippe says:
First, Remove the small plastic outer ring:
It removes with three small (and fragile) plastic outer clips. Lift the ring with a small metal blade - or strong fingernail.
Next, see picture below:
Finally, disconnect the plug under the tank.
Member login
Announcements
Thinking about traveling? Not sure about the whole thing? Watch the HU Achievable Dream Video Trailers and then get ALL the information you need to get inspired and learn how to travel anywhere in the world!
Have YOU ever wondered who has ridden around the world? We did too - and now here's the list of Circumnavigators!
Check it out now, and add your information if we didn't find you.
Are you an Overland Adventure Traveller?
Does the smell of spices wafting through the air make you think of Zanzibar, a cacophony of honking horns is Cairo, or a swirl of brilliantly patterned clothing Guatemala? Then this is the site for you!
Hosted by Grant and Susan Johnson, RTW 1987-1998
Next HU Events
Be sure to join us for this huge milestone!
ALL Dates subject to change.
2025 Confirmed Events:
Virginia: April 24-27 2025
Queensland is back! May 2-4 2025
Germany Summer: May 29-June 1 2025
CanWest: July 10-13 2025
Switzerland: Date TBC
Ecuador: Date TBC
Romania: Date TBC
Austria: Sept. 11-14
California: September 18-21
France: September 19-21 2025
Germany Autumn: Oct 30-Nov 2 2025
Add yourself to the Updates List for each event!
Questions about an event? Ask here
Books
All the best travel books and videos listed and often reviewed on HU's famous Books page. Check it out and get great travel books from all over the world.
NOTE: As an Amazon Affiliate we earn from qualifying purchases - thanks for your help supporting HU when you start from an HU Amazon link!