Torque Specs

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Exnav
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Torque Specs

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Searched for this and did not find, but I am looking for the specs on the head and cylinder(not that you can get a socket on all of the cylinder nuts).

Anyone??? Bueller....Bueller.
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Post by HrcRacing »

Cylinder is 29 ft/lb and the head are 20 ft/lb. You might want to buy a Motion-Pro adapter for the base nuts. :cool:

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Post by Exnav »

Thanks for the info and tool suggestion.
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Post by redrocket190 »

Remember to factor in the extra leverage from the length of the adaptor and reduce the torque setting to accommodate...
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Post by 100hp honda »

if you buy the motion pro tool (which i highly recomend you do), all the conversion factors will be included with the tool
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Post by HrcRacing »

100hp honda wrote:if you buy the motion pro tool (which i highly recomend you do), all the conversion factors will be included with the tool
You are correct sir. :cool:
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