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If you have warmed the engine to take the covers off. Make sure you let the engine remain as is over night before checking the valve clearances.
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very trueThat said, if the manufacturer's torque recommendations (ie: stretch) are well within the capabilities of the bolt, perhaps the bolt can tolerate being stretched that much for quite a number of times without a problem.
True that - as an example, wheel lugs on cars last forever with multiple do/undo's.That depends on how much you're stretching it. If you're staying in the zone of elastic deformation, it'll be fine forever (or damn near). If you're deforming it plastically, you'll have a limited lifetime. I'm guessing the torque specs are low enough that you aren't getting that close to plastic deformation.
I guess I'll look for something else I can do for now (maybe something small enough to bring inside)
Why not bring the whole bike inside?
Better to ask forgiveness than permission on that one.
cheers :-DHi psyguy, you've done a fantastic job with the block and side covers on Bruno, good one mate.
There was a good long thread on the GTAForums site where a dude in Toronto was bound and bent on bringing his sportbike down a flight of stairs to a basement apartment. Despite numerous arguments against it he was (at last post) determined to do it. I don't know how it turned out but I can see it ending in tears.
Better idea....just put your feet up.....or catch up on your household projects ( and keep the boss happy) 'til the 24 weekend. Weather should be good by then:-D
Cheers,
Spyug
My 750 has been in my basement all winter. Took the motor out outside, then with the help of a friend and fellow GSR, wheeled the frame sans motor and tank down without incident. Then the motor followed after. She'll come out the same way this spring, and i have to say, its been nice to be able to work on her all winter, as i dont have a garage. I certainly wouldnt be anywhere near done as i am now if i hadnt.