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Tq Spec;s on the Head and cylinders


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I just bored out my cylinders and Im ready to put everything back together. I dont know the Tq spec's for the Head Bolts or Cylinder Bolts. If any of you know the spec's or a Link to a site, it would help me out alot.

 

And is there a special way to turn the nuts? Or a certain way to tighten the bolts?

 

I have a 01 Banshee.

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I would if you have any pitting on the cylinders, the case or on the head sealing area. Otherwise it should be ok, dont forget to retorque the head. Dont forget to make sure the rubber plugs are in the bottom of the cylinders.

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Is there anything special I need to do to the rings while sliding them into the Cylinder? And when I start the bike the first time what do I need to listen for/Look for if there is a problem?

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just make sure the rings are in the lands on the pistons, and put the ring gaps where they need to be on the retainers on the piston. If you start it and it makes any noise that it didn't use to make, shut it off.

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Well the person that bored my cylinders also set the rings for me. I wasnt sure on any of it. This is my first time tearing down a 2 stroke motor. I mean. I work on Honda / Acura motors all day long. But I know they are different from a motorcycle or atv motor. So Thats why Im asking all these questions.

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Each piston ring groove has a little pin, normally they're on the intake side...and about an inch apart from each other.

If you look at each ring on the open end, it looks like an L of sort.

The ring must close over this pin in the piston ring groove.....

 

I use the snug 'em on the bottom cylinders too...but since this is your first two stroke, get a crows foot and torque 'em down...

 

As badass said, the stock head has numbers on it for torque sequence...

 

really...buy yourself a clymers manual. Not only are all the specs like this listed, but pictures are readily available too...it'll be your best friend before you know it!!

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