P1000 Pioneer 1000-5 axle nut torque specs

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Does anyone know the torque specs for the axle nut (castle) on a 2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5?

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2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 11,000 miles. Recently had it wrapped! (was green) We have the service manual but couldn't find it in there. Was hoping someone knows! Has a rear wheel clicking noise, so took apart to check axles.

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Oops, sorry.
2016 Honda Pioneer 1000-5 11,000 miles. Recently had it wrapped! (was green) We have the service manual but couldn't find it in there. Was hoping someone knows! Has a rear wheel clicking noise, so took apart to check axles.

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Nice rig and thanks for the pics! I like the wrap!
To be honest with you, I use armstrong when tightening the bolt on my 16’s axels especially out in the field when you don’t have a torque wrench lol. If u have clicking you most likly have a bad a exel
 
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I could give you a torque spec. But it won't be correct.
The castle nuts require you to tighten them to torque, and if they don't line up for the cotter pin, tighten further.
So I would start around 140NM and go from there.

Edit, torque specs are listed in chapter one under general information, then under wheels/suspension.
 
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NeOhio is right about the 2nd part but the number is 101 ft lb. After torqued, if cotter pin doesn't go in, tighten a little more until it does.
 
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NeOhio is right about the 2nd part but the number is 101 ft lb. After torqued, if cotter pin doesn't go in, tighten a little more until it does.
Correct, I looked at the NM which is 137.
 
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Just to note that in another thread, I just learned that the 2022 models have a larger axle nut with bigger threads, so that 101 ft lb number could have changed also.
 
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