NickZ
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I am installing the vernier ISO front and rear in a 73 750 frame. I have the 06.7337 and 06.7117 conversion kits from AN. The bike is disassembled so I am doing the fitting on the bench with the mounts secured in my vise.

The problem I am having is that when I tighten the mounting bolt after setting the proper gap with it loose, the gap is significantly smaller than what I set it to. I expected that the threaded sleeve and screw on ends would hold the gap constant. I reviewed this thread:
www.accessnorton.com
which seems to indicate that the gap can change with tightening.
Is this "normal" and if so, how does one get the desired gap after torqueing? Trial & error?
I am using 30 ft-lb torque as the instructions call for and I am simulating the engine/frame being "levered" using a clamp or bearing puller when measuring with feeler gauges.

The problem I am having is that when I tighten the mounting bolt after setting the proper gap with it loose, the gap is significantly smaller than what I set it to. I expected that the threaded sleeve and screw on ends would hold the gap constant. I reviewed this thread:

Characteristics created by Incorrectly adjusted ISO (Too tight & Too loose)
Hi Guys I Have my front and rear vernier ISO set to the spec supplied in the literature from AN. i'm curious to know what characteristic are evident when riding for both Too loose (excessive clearance) and too tight (not enough clearance) ?? I'm pretty happy with my settings, but interested to...

which seems to indicate that the gap can change with tightening.
Is this "normal" and if so, how does one get the desired gap after torqueing? Trial & error?
I am using 30 ft-lb torque as the instructions call for and I am simulating the engine/frame being "levered" using a clamp or bearing puller when measuring with feeler gauges.