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I know the ones but any seal place should have a set. As long as there snug and still sit proud of the "nut"
Them O Rings.....Them Head Bolts....
Which models have those? I don't remember anything like that on the '78 or '79 GS1000 models. Thanks for the education. Ray
I know the ones but any seal place should have a set. As long as there snug and still sit proud of the "nut"
I know the ones but any seal place should have a set. As long as there snug and still sit proud of the "nut" #17 in workshop manual but doesnt give you the size.
Must be a 16V thing.:-s
First off, they are head NUTS!
I agree, I should get Nut (almost wrote bolt again) off and measure.Viton O-rings will withstand the heat, but small dimensional differences between the OE parts and aftermarket may result in leaks.
Instead of using that photo to size the O-ring I'd measure the ID in the hole and OD at the base of the groove and then see what kind of O-rings you can come up with. You want a small amount of stretch to install the O-ring into the groove, and also some crush when the nut is installed.
AS568A Dash Number
115
3/32" .103"
Inside Diameter
11/16"
Actual Inside Diameter
.674"
Outside Diameter
7/8"
Actual Outside Diameter
.880"
Material
PTFE
Temperature Range
-100? to +500?F
Take out & replace ONE AT A TIME so you don't affect the head torque.
Dave, you can check the head torque if you want but if it's got over 10 thousand miles on it already it shouldn't be an issue. Ray.