Just doing a little freshening up on the top end and forgot what the bolt torque is on the cylinder bolts. I know what it is on the head bolts just forgot the cylinder bolts?
Page 2-16 there are M10s and M6s on cylinder......36 ft-lbs on M10s and 7.2 ft-lbs on M6s . Confirm that yourself before you tighen the bolts :grin_nod:. I would make sure the bolts are clean and dry and use just a bit less torque than that suggested if they are not dry .
Page 2-16 there are M10s and M6s on cylinder......36 ft-lbs on M10s and 7.2 ft-lbs on M6s . Confirm that yourself before you tighen the bolts :grin_nod:. I would make sure the bolts are clean and dry and use just a bit less torque than that suggested if they are not dry .
Thanks a bunch............ I use a little anti seize on the threads just for piece of mind. I ordered a couple extra head bolts this time just in case there's a problem
Page 2-16 there are M10s and M6s on cylinder......36 ft-lbs on M10s and 7.2 ft-lbs on M6s . Confirm that yourself before you tighen the bolts :grin_nod:. I would make sure the bolts are clean and dry and use just a bit less torque than that suggested if they are not dry .
Thanks a bunch............ I use a little anti seize on the threads just for piece of mind. I ordered a couple extra head bolts this time just in case there's a problem
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