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Head Screw Torque Measurement

12/01/2012 3:31 PM

how do i find the torque mesurement on head screws ,for a two stroke49cc small engine, for a bicycle

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12/01/2012 3:33 PM

you need to state the mske of the motor...just google it and find a repair manual....no one here is going to know off the top of their head

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12/01/2012 3:55 PM

thank you for that bit of advise most appreciated. H AVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Re: Head Screw Torque Measurement

12/02/2012 7:55 PM

If you had the screw size, thread pitch, and hardness of the bolt, there would be some standardized charts to get you in the ballpark.

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Re: Head Screw Torque Measurement

12/10/2012 6:01 AM

Flog it up until it either breaks or strips, then back it off half a turn.

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