KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KX500 Original => Topic started by: Hawkeye58 on October 03, 2017, 04:13:13 AM
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I received my Head back from Larry Wiechman Friday. When I first layed eyes on it I was amazed at his fine work.
Larry is a great customer oriented individual, It was pleasure to do business with him.
This head with his machine work and the welding is a thing of beauty!! I'm almost done with assembly and intend to do my warm up cycles probably today after work.
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Hi again,
Now that I have had the engine together and did my break in I am getting aquainted with how the decompression device works and performs.
So far, it does exactly as advertised. The stroke feels like a 125 or 250.
Once the first ignition occurs the valve closes and the engine performs flawlessly.
The vent does put a bit of residue on the elbow, but, that cleans right off at the end of the ride, during bike washing.
I would recommend this upgrade to anyone!!
Hawkeye 8-)
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I agree, best mod ever. makes starting fun again!
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I have got to get me one of those. My 50 year old leg does not like to kick the old girl anymore!
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thats the best one of seen , very neat.
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As soon as I get my 250 together, I am sending Goliath's head over to Larry. I've only been talking about it for nearly three years now. :-D
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I'll be on vacation the first two weeks of July.
My turn to ride!
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I'm installing Larry's modified head and have two questions.
1. Is there a sequence for torquing the cylinder head bolts? The service manual specifies 18 ft lbs on the bolts but no sequence.
2. Do you use any type of sealant or antiseize on the cylinder head studs?
Thanks in advance.
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I like to use thread locker on the stud where the threads go into the head.
Then coat the exposed stud with anti-seize.
I use a basic star pattern.
I hand tighten all the nuts.
Then go 6lb torque star pattern, then, 13lb, then 19lb.
After I hit 19 on all the nuts, I go back and hit them again just to be safe.
After about a hour of riding I go back and hit the nuts again.
From there you should be good to go.
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^ Seems reasonable. Many thanks.
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I like to use thread locker on the stud where the threads go into the head.
Then coat the exposed stud with anti-seize.
I use a basic star pattern.
I hand tighten all the nuts.
Then go 6lb torque star pattern, then, 13lb, then 19lb.
After I hit 19 on all the nuts, I go back and hit them again just to be safe.
After about a hour of riding I go back and hit the nuts again.
From there you should be good to go.
Echo what Mike wrote above, but torqued to 18 ft-lb.