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jfckelly
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Torque Values

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Anyone have the cylinder and head torque specs handy, I =m still waiting on my shop manual to arrive.

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Cylinder is tight as you can get it :wink: IIRC the head is 25 ftlb.
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20 ft/lbs on the head, 29 ft/lbs on the base of the cyl.
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Post by 100hp honda »

britincali wrote:Cylinder is tight as you can get it :wink:
ya what he said. and make sure you have a 4ft extension on the wrench, for extra leverage

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Right on, thanks for the fast response.

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Post by britincali »

Ok I should say as tight as you can get it WITH A STANDARD LENGTH WRENCH :roll: :roll: :roll:
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