Yes, I know you have...Duane Ausherman wrote:I have no idea how many times I have explained this, but here goes again.
I would estimate that of the leaks, broken fasteners, parts fallen off and stripped out holes, 90% were due to being over tightened.
In most cases it is better/cheaper to err on the side of under torque.
We made a lot of money from over tightening and a little on parts that fell off.
It is your bike, do as you wish. The BMW isn't a Brit bike, relearn mechanical principles and save your BMW.
I was trying to illustrate myself to others the very same thing. The highest priority when setting torque specs for a product by any maker is liability. Guess which way the figures always end up? You guessed it if you said always on the high side... If they are not, someone likely was not following orders/procedure when they set the spec or simply made a mistake.