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At Chilton we used to take MOST SPECS direct from the OEM manuals.That particular manual was made before my time with the company and it's always possible that one particularly enthusiastic editor found another source and supplemented the OEM manual info. But that was usually pretty rare.
This is my sheet been the same forever, same as the ChiltonPages 11-14https://www.thisoldtractor.com/mg_manuals/workshop_manual_v7sport_750s_850t.pdf
There are two entries in the Chilton manual that I can't find anywhere in the factory workshop manual (for the V7 Sport, 750 S, 850-T and 850-T3), namely, the torque values for the "disk brake caliper mounts" and the "disc brake caliper bolts." (I checked the T and T3 supplements in it.) So your predecessor at Chilton did more than just copy info from the OEM manual! It's difficult to know without an exhaustive search whether every other entry in the Chilton manual agrees with one that can be found in the OEM version. Sometimes I find I have to consult the listed part number in the Parts diagrams to make sure I get the torque associated correctly.I'm generally very impressed with that Chilton manual. It is concise, clear, and could teach a thing or two to the Mandello crew.Moto
Just one minor point.Could you shrink the margin at the top.in its present form my printer misses the bottom line.Thanks for providing this, I will stick it on my wall, should be close enough for a Convert.
I adjusted the margin and reloaded the image in my original post. Let me know if it still needs tweaking. Should be fine for the Convert; it and the T3 were developed in parallel, I understand.