Hi All
I am about to refit my heads to a 1959 Jubilee - can anyone tell me the correct Torque settings for the nuts?
Also, When I removed the heads there were only the centre 4 stud nuts with washers - I presume that all the studs should have washers to spread the load on the nuts?
Regards Ian
Lotta torque about Norton!
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Brilliant - Thank you Take…
Brilliant - Thank you
Take care too
Ian
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Yes - its 15 foot pounds. …
Yes - its 15 foot pounds.
Don't be tempted to exceed this, or you will distort the heads.
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Washers under cylinder head nuts
Ian,
If you find one of the washers under the cylinder head nuts is very thick - about 2mm, this is the correct washer. You must use these.
Thinner steel washers will not be able to take the load under the small section cylinder head nuts and will become dished.
The aluminium under the weak washer will get overloaded and squeeze down. The hole in the cylinder head will close and nip the stud. The distortion of the aluminium under the weak washer will take the tension off the cylinder head studs.
Peter
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Wise words Peter, that’s…
Wise words Peter, that’s what had happened to mine.
Dan
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Ian, the manual says 15 foot pounds.
There should be washers under all the nuts.
Stay safe!
Uli