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Old 05-08-2008, 1:38 AM
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Join Date: 05-08-2008
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Head Bolts Specs

hi
I just replaced the head gasket in my 1995 CBR F3, the bike runs fine, but after I flushed my cooling system for the residue of creamy oil, it started spiting oil from the small hole in the head undernead the exhaust pipe. A friend of mine, who is a mechanic, said that is the head gasket again, and that was the reason why I had creamy oil in the coolant (The Oil is clean though, if it was the head gasket the oil would be cremier that the coolant right?). anyways, I decided to redo the head gasket, but this time with the proper head bolts torques.. and that is what I need to know, what is the value for that. any other suggestion on my case wil be very welcome too.

thx buddies.. and Remember, keep the rubber side down

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