I know this has been discussed before & I even ask the question before - but I can not remember for sure and even though I did try a Head Bolt Torque search - there is just too much about Torque pipes to sift through.
I did find the box I got the copper head gasket for my 01 Squirt engine and I have 2 notes. 170 inch lbs stock in the book & circled 250 inch lbs circled. I think the 250 inch lbs came from Capt. Eddy in a previous discussion.
I just want to reaffirm that 250 inch lbs for the copper head gasket is the way to go???
Appreciate any input.
LBM
HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
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Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
I don't think it differs with head gasket. The book answer is 170 I believe. ---------------Clarence
Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
170 for iron cylinders and up to 250 for the alumuferric cylinders.
Dale
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Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
Dale nailed it. Stick with the factory recommended 170 in-lb torque for iron cylinder Wombats (partly due to the narrow sections of the iron Wombat base gasket) - regardless of whether a copper or aluminum head gasket is used.
Loooooonnnnnnngggggggg after production ended, Harry Taylor tested and approved higher torque specs for the alloy cylinder 125cc engines. 250 in-lbs is good . . . again, regardless of which type of head gasket is used.
Ed
Loooooonnnnnnngggggggg after production ended, Harry Taylor tested and approved higher torque specs for the alloy cylinder 125cc engines. 250 in-lbs is good . . . again, regardless of which type of head gasket is used.
Ed
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Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
So - the 100cc 01 Dirt squirt is an Iron Cyl - Stick with the 170 inch lbs or 14 foot lbs?????
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Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
No, the Model 01 Dirt Squirt has an alloy cylinder (same as the Model 99 and 02 Road Toads) - so you can use the 250 in-lb spec for head nuts. (8mm cylinder studs)
The Model 96 (92C) chrome tank Dirt Squirt has the ACE style (iron cylinder) engine so it uses the earlier 105 in-lb torque spec for the head nuts. (6mm cylinder studs)
Ed
The Model 96 (92C) chrome tank Dirt Squirt has the ACE style (iron cylinder) engine so it uses the earlier 105 in-lb torque spec for the head nuts. (6mm cylinder studs)
Ed
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Re: HEAD BOLT TORQUE for copper gasket
OK - makes sense now as to why I wrote down the 250 inch lbs - which I compute to be 20 foot lbs. So - a little bit off topic -I have been searching for click style inch pound torque wrenches and mostly find 250 inch lbs to be the max on 1/4" click style wrenches. Not sure why I need one since I have a 3/8 drive click style in foot pounds but I like tools. Have any thoughts in beam style vs click style torque wrenches???
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