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torque specs for exhaust to head nuts
can somebody tell me the torque specs for the nuts that hold the pipes to the heads. I have a 93 fxr.
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It isn't much. For some reason 12 to 15 pounds comes to mind.
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I think 9-16 inch pounds on the bottom ones, then 120 inch pounds on the top and then retorque the bottoms to 120 inch pounds
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The torque spec is enough to snug them down without crushing the exhaust gasket into the path of the exhuast. Snug.
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