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DISHO1
08-01-2001, 09:05 PM
i am going to have my top end apart on my 400ex (when i get my cam & some other motor work)

i will torque everything to spec when i put it back together. after i run it for a few minutes do i need to torque the head bolts again after it warms up?

oynot400
08-02-2001, 08:12 AM
It has been a while since I had mine apart, but when I installed my 440 kit I only torqued them once. On a gas motor the head bolts are not torqued to yeild. Which means that the bolts don't stretch like a diesel engine. So once should do it. Someone please correct me if I am wrong.

nakomis0
08-02-2001, 01:56 PM
just torque once. And be very carefull with the cylinder head cover bolts, (theres like 13 of them). There very long and easy to break I think the torque on them is like 4foot pounds? I'm not sure but just tighten them firm, do not over tighten. I kknow from experiance.
Theres one 8mm bolt that my book said tighten to like 14, and didnt say about the 6mm bolts so I figured 7 would be a good torque, but I was wrong right after my torque wrench got past 5 the bolt broke. oops. I just left it broke though I figured 'crap theres 12 more to hold it on, it will be ok' heh, been good so far.:D

Chef
08-06-2001, 11:09 PM
the guy that did my 440 told us to run it for 45 minutes or an hour and then check the cam chain tension and re torque the head bolts, but thats just him, i think he also does vors (you know the dirt bikes)

wyndzer
08-07-2001, 03:19 PM
Hott440ex who sells a billet cam for the 400ex?

Chef
08-07-2001, 03:35 PM
i dont know where he got it, but the guy that did my motor is named Russ Fletch, his shop is Fletch Trick in Camas,im not sure if that is in washington or oregon, pretty sure washington though. his phone # is 1360 253 7177 if you want to ask him. that cam was just on the list under like stage 2. i think