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pinner
valve cover gasket problems
I am changing the valve cover gasket on a 1983 Suzuki GS1100E. I need to find out how much torque and what sequence the bolts have to go in. Help will be well appreciated.Tags: None
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6.5 foot lbs. on my 850, not sure about your bike but it should be in the same range...check your manual in the section on valve adjustment.
You would want to torque them from the inside out, evenly on both sides. No order is given in my book.
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Road_Clam
Originally posted by pinnerI am changing the valve cover gasket on a 1983 Suzuki GS1100E. I need to find out how much torque and what sequence the bolts have to go in. Help will be well appreciated.
RichLast edited by Guest; 04-22-2006, 09:10 PM.
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I use grey RTV sealant, and it's always still rubbery when I need to do another valve adjustment. Usually pulls off with one tug. The trick is to put a micro thin layer on. Also, I think my manual says 8ft lbs. for the VC bolts. I don't even have a torque wrench that goes that low, so all I do is finger tight then a slight spin (maybe 1/4 turn) with the spanner.Currently bikeless
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jgordon
What I do is to ...
1. Remove the 1100 head
2. Replace with 1150 head
Makes the valve cover work a lot easier
( Just kidding ) But that is really what I do.
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Boondocks
Originally posted by pinnerI am changing the valve cover gasket on a 1983 Suzuki GS1100E. I need to find out how much torque and what sequence the bolts have to go in. Help will be well appreciated.
The Clymer manual states "Tighten all the bolts gradually and evenly in a crisscross pattern; torque them to 6.5 - 7.0 ft.-lb.
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pinner
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