richierich
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My memory is gone..been a long time since redoing a 2 stroke.And want to make sure what they are.40-45 ft.lbs ? Its a 98 600 twin.Also if you have the head i think its 17? thanks
I set my 600 triple cylinder heads all to 15ft/lbs and then up to 20-22ft/lbs and haven't had a problem.
Sxr700Bandit
Triple Piped 700 Triple
Rich I have the specs for 94-96 TWIN not sure if they're the same...
Cylinder base nuts 2 step - 14 ft lbs then Final 24 ft lbs.
Cylinder Head 2 step - 14 ft lbs then final 22 ft lbs.
Hope this helps or jogs your memory. Tracy
Cylinder base nuts 2 step - 14 ft lbs then Final 24 ft lbs.
Cylinder Head 2 step - 14 ft lbs then final 22 ft lbs.
Hope this helps or jogs your memory. Tracy
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richierich
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cool.....thanks guys.still no memory jog though.....lol
daman
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1998 Vm
Cyl nuts-24
head nuts do in two steps;
1st 9.4
final-17
Cyl nuts-24
head nuts do in two steps;
1st 9.4
final-17
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richierich
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thanks again guys.i fininshed it up last night and let the exhaust sealant set until just now.runs like a champ and hauls asssssss.i actually built this sled for guy when he bought it back in 99.aaen twin pipes,v-force reeds,clutching,transfer rods,quick change studs.it was beating stock srx 700's back in the day.made alot of his friends mad lol.now its going to get cleaned on mon. and some pics taken and put up on craigs list.almost sad to see it go but man do i stink....forgot how much they smoke lol
daman
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no way.....
Are you kidding?????? i would have to see that...wow.richierich said:was beating stock srx 700's back in the day.
richierich
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nope seen it myself....but it couldnt take my 98.i almost thought about keeping it and running some ice drags but rather have the money and my luck i would blow it up lol
daman
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what a sleeper, lol
yamahaguy500
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thanks
thank you soooo much save me a lot of time
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thank you soooo much save me a lot of time
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