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nickrider
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Posted: 11/24/07 02:06 PM
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Looking for torque sequence and spec for cylinder head for 2000 Suzuki LT80. Anyone know where to get the info without buying the factory service manual?
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wolf1
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Posted: 11/29/07 10:23 PM
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i don't think you have a torque pattern, there should be only four bolts for the cylinder, I rebuilt the top end on one about a month ago, i think the torque was around 10 foot pounds or 20 inch pounds if you are using an inch pound torque wrench.
it shouldn't be too terribly difficult, i have tightened alot of 50cc and 80cc engines without a torque wrench even. just good and tight by hand without stripping or breaking the the head bolts.
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nickrider
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Posted: 12/03/07 07:40 PM
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Thanks - I'm new at this and just wanted to be sure.
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wolf1
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Posted: 12/04/07 08:33 AM
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no prob, glad to help.
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Nate01
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Posted: 07/04/08 03:53 AM
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The torque I been using is 17 foot pounds(204inch lbs.). I recomend you use a torque wrench on all engine parts especialy the head. and a good thing to practice doing is after you get the head all torqued down ride the machine for a while then double check the torque. I have found that 9 out of 10 times the nuts had loosend up. good luck
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Posted: 08/17/08 01:17 PM
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I NEAD THE SAM INFO ON A 220 KAWASAKI BAYOU THANK YOU WILD BILL
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