G givemeaboost New member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 37 Location central montana Feb 13, 2007 #1 Anybody know the torque for the head and sequence for 97 Mountain Max ?
yamaholic22 Active member Joined Oct 23, 2003 Messages 5,276 Location Iowa Feb 13, 2007 #2 do each cylinder in a star pattern or criss-cross pattern starting with the center cylinder and go to 24 ft-lbs on the cylinders and 17-18 ft-lbs on the head
do each cylinder in a star pattern or criss-cross pattern starting with the center cylinder and go to 24 ft-lbs on the cylinders and 17-18 ft-lbs on the head
G givemeaboost New member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 37 Location central montana Feb 13, 2007 #3 That's a quick response, thanks, Ken..
G givemeaboost New member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 37 Location central montana Feb 13, 2007 #4 Aslong as your still on ,what about using coppercoat or just put the gaskets on dry.
daman New member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 10,569 Age 55 Location Bad Axe,Michigan Feb 13, 2007 #5 givemeaboost said: Anybody know the torque for the head and sequence for 97 Mountain Max ? Click to expand...
givemeaboost said: Anybody know the torque for the head and sequence for 97 Mountain Max ? Click to expand...
daman New member Joined May 2, 2003 Messages 10,569 Age 55 Location Bad Axe,Michigan Feb 13, 2007 #6 Do thos torq's in two steps 1'st is 9.4 ft. lbs. 2'nd is 18 ft. lbs.
J jt specialties New member Joined Dec 15, 2004 Messages 39 Age 65 Location Colorado Feb 13, 2007 #7 If you split your gasket. Copper coat is a yes
G givemeaboost New member Joined Jan 20, 2004 Messages 37 Location central montana Feb 13, 2007 #8 Thanks guys, now if it would just warm up enough to work on it I can go ridin, Ken.