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helmutholderbenz
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Just rebuilt my motor and was wondering if I need to retorque my mains along with the head? Thanks, Andy
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Could be. How did you run the engine to seat the rings?
I did like the manual said for the first 2oo miles, didn't go over 4k rpm changing it up a bunch. Then my dynojet kit came in and things kinda went out the window
The tops of your pistons COULD be wet with gas if it is jetted too rich.
Ray.
Sounds a little sketchy regarding the rings and hone. 400 is too fine for most common rings. 240 is a good general purpose grit number, 320 for chrome rings. Also, it typically works best to use a good bit of throttle from the get go to seat the rings. Fingers crossed it's just jetting.