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Enduro Engine - 2 stroke Cylinder, Piston, Tranny, Bearings, Clutch, Pipes & Silencers, etc. |
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Torque Specs
Are the torque specs for the head and jug on the links for this web site accurate? If not could someone give them to me?Thanks.
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Be sure to retorque the head and jug fasteners after a couple heat cycles. I didn't last time and sucked the base gasket out of alingment.
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Do you think the head and jug fasteners should be retightened on a new bike after a few heat cycles, or only after a new top end.
Also, are the above torque values applicable to lubricated fasteners or unlubricated fasteners? I always lube the bolts on my bikes especially since so many connections involve dissimilar metals (steel and aluminum). |
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I don't know about the new bikes, I have never owned one(poor me).
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( quote) Also, are the above torque values applicable to lubricated fasteners or unlubricated fasteners?
I'm almost 100% sure its for unlubricated nuts and bolts. |
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