Approximate Cylinder Head Retorque Mileage
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squeakmillward
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I would probably check @ 100 miles then 500 mile intervals if it plays on your mind 
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dapper
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It's a feckin niggle when you've taken off the runner boards, bridge piece, head cowl, rear shock etc. to find that they are still torqued up OK

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dirtyhandslopez
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What I've been doing lately is leaving everything off, headcowl, the lot. Bolt exhaust up tight at cylinder and to box(or sprung to chamber), start 'em up and keep an eye on them with a infra red heat gun thingy. Turn 'em of when they are getting good and warm, stick a blower on them to cool them off.
Do that about three times then re-torque and put it all back together. Down the road they go...
Have seen no blowby on any scoots since doing this. Although a re-torque after a year or so won't hurt
Do that about three times then re-torque and put it all back together. Down the road they go...
Have seen no blowby on any scoots since doing this. Although a re-torque after a year or so won't hurt
That's not going anywhere...
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idc1967iow
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Did mine muggy 186,glad i did 
