S sxtheviper Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 133 Location Norway Oct 31, 2005 #1 How many Nm should the Head on a sx500r be tighten with? And with how many Nm should the syl. be tighten to the crankcase?
How many Nm should the Head on a sx500r be tighten with? And with how many Nm should the syl. be tighten to the crankcase?
9 98srx6 New member Joined Oct 10, 2003 Messages 1,248 Age 44 Location Chicago Website myweb.nmu.edu Oct 31, 2005 #2 You should try to search the site before posting a non-specific question. In most cases, the question you are asking has been covered before. http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=16754&highlight=torque
You should try to search the site before posting a non-specific question. In most cases, the question you are asking has been covered before. http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=16754&highlight=torque
S sxtheviper Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 133 Location Norway Oct 31, 2005 #3 Sorry.. i tried to look in the tech pages, but didnt see it..
S sxtheviper Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 133 Location Norway Oct 31, 2005 #4 Iam pretty confused rigth now.. This page you linked to, says: SX/Vmax Cyl: 24 ft lbs (32.4 Nm).. But i called my local yamaha dealer and he said about 9.62 ft (13 Nm) lbs on the Cyl. The paga also says: SX/VmaxTwin Style Heads: 16 ft lbs (21.6 Nm) My local yamaha dealer says: 17.02 ft lbs (23 Nm) Anyone that could say what's rigth or wrong?
Iam pretty confused rigth now.. This page you linked to, says: SX/Vmax Cyl: 24 ft lbs (32.4 Nm).. But i called my local yamaha dealer and he said about 9.62 ft (13 Nm) lbs on the Cyl. The paga also says: SX/VmaxTwin Style Heads: 16 ft lbs (21.6 Nm) My local yamaha dealer says: 17.02 ft lbs (23 Nm) Anyone that could say what's rigth or wrong?
yamaholic22 Active member Joined Oct 23, 2003 Messages 5,276 Location Iowa Oct 31, 2005 #5 go with 24 ft*lbs on the cylinders for sure. On the head, one ft*lb is not going to make much difference, just go 17 ft*lbs
go with 24 ft*lbs on the cylinders for sure. On the head, one ft*lb is not going to make much difference, just go 17 ft*lbs
S sxtheviper Member Joined Aug 8, 2005 Messages 133 Location Norway Nov 1, 2005 #6 Ok, Thank you yamaholic22!!