You might be able to get reasonable enough access without taking the rear bolts out, just let the motor pivot out of the way on those loosened bolts. Saves all the plugging unplugging.
Thanks for the info, it turns out there was a small rock behind the chain guide that was causing the friction and the grinding sound that didn't sound good. After that the motor more or less dropped right out. Nice that Trek routed the wires around the back of the motor with a nice service loop.There are metal plates on the side of the motor that act as spacers and provide thread holes for some of the bolts. They will be holding the motor in situ by friction. Just wiggle it out with as little force as you can get away with & it will dislodge. As for refitting, if it's an aluminum frame, just buzz the bolts up to feel with some blue threadlock or check with the manufacturer for torque settings if you don't trust yourself. If your frame is carbon, then I'd definitely seek out torque values.
Removal tip, turn the bike upside down & lift the motor out rather than dropping it if you're concerned about damaging cables.
Does anyone know the torque for the six motor bolts? I know a bunch of people have a problems with creaking and would think the spec is posted everywhere but I'll be darned if I can find it.
Thanks again,
For the 2020 Rail Alloy it is 20Nm.Does anyone know the torque for the six motor bolts? I know a bunch of people have a problems with creaking and would think the spec is posted everywhere but I'll be darned if I can find it.
Page 244, make sure your looking under the right motor section for your model.
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I read in the Bosch manual and here that the motor bolts are M8x16 Torx40 Plus, but this manual is valid for the motor BDU 450 Performance Line CX 2020-2021.
But my motor is BDU3740 Performance Line CX Smart System 2023, I bough a Torx 40 Plus and tried it but it does not fit in the bolt head, then I tried a Torx30 (without removing the bolt) and it fits, but I am not sure if it should be a Torx30 Plus. Does anybody know which one is required
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