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I go 95-100 inch pounds MAX. Jeff at Z1 recomends just cinching them by hand, then re-cinching after a hot run. He's done so many I guess.
They really don't have to be tight at all, just down and with a good ring of thread locker.
If you can get the stripped ones back in with lots of thread locker to at least 90inch/pounds, they will stay just fine!
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Whoa, wait a minute hear! 12 foot/pounds is WAY TOO MUCH!
I go 95-100 inch pounds MAX. Jeff at Z1 recomends just cinching them by hand, then re-cinching after a hot run. He's done so many I guess.
They really don't have to be tight at all, just down and with a good ring of thread locker.
If you can get the stripped ones back in with lots of thread locker to at least 90inch/pounds, they will stay just fine!
Hope this helps.
WTF? my manual says 12 foot pounds! this would explain why I broke a bolt and stripped 2 out! I can thread them in there and they hold, not sure if it will torque to 90 inch pounds though. If I put a piece of solder wire down the hole before I put the bolt in to act like an anchor would that maybe help to grip a bit more too?
I feel better now that I have calmed down, I did think that it seemed a bit overkill with 12 foot*pounds, but that's what my factory manual said, I thought the typos were supposed to be in the aftermarket ones!!! can I sue kawi! lol I will back the bolts out tonight after work and hopefully there is not too much damage done to the threads that are still holding.
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OK, in the manual it says the bolts are 6 mm with 1 mm pitch. will any helicoil with those specs be appropriate?
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I've always just tapped out all the pieces together, then just used a larger screw.
Which also works very well eh... and ya don't have to order nuthin.
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I decided to measure my valve clearances while I had the cams in and ready to go. I measured the shims while I had them out so I know all the shim sizes:
1 in 260 <0.04mm
1 ex 255 0.05mm
2 in 260 <0.04mm
2 ex 250 <0.04mm
3 in 265 0.08mm
3 ex 255 <0.04mm
4 in 265 <0.04mm
4 ex 250 <0.04mm
I will try to swap a few around to make at least a couple more be ok. Turning the crank without having the shims on top of the buckets is a big no-no right? would it be a good idea to take the cams out before I do the shim swapping? To be clear I want my clearances to be closer to the 0.15mm rather than the 0.05mm right?
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OEM Spec for the KZ900 & KZ1000 (I believe) is .05-.10mm
Something I learned from Larry and Plum...
Ideal clearances due to heat, compressions, head air flows P&P, performance cams etc... Especially in new engine builds...
Ideal Clearances:
Intake, @ .10mm
Exhaust @ .15mm
Intake between .05-.10mm good to go...
Exhaust between .10-.15mm good to go...
What I found for example in the exhaust side, due to above mentioned & heat, @ .10mm clearance, after break in period this distance decreased 1 shim size thus I had to re-shim...
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