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Head Screws Torque

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Hey guys i have a 83 gs 750, and i downloaded the service but cant see what i have to torque the head down to. Just wanted to know if anyone knows where in the service manual i can read this, or does anyone know that i have to torque the head screws down to?:confused:
 
There is a torque table in the specifications section. The torque also should be in the engine section as well.
 
I'm on my phone so I can't download the file but the specifications area will be one of the first sections (at least on my 550 service manual)
 
Hey guys i have a 83 gs 750, and i downloaded the service but cant see what i have to torque the head down to. Just wanted to know if anyone knows where in the service manual i can read this, or does anyone know that i have to torque the head screws down to?:confused:

In the '83 750 Manual on Cliff's website, looks like section 8, page 8-16.
 
Does everything have to be about teaching people a lesson about the "search" feature, or the downloads available? Can't people just help one another? The head nuts are torqued to 26-29 foot pounds. The head bolts are torqued to 6-8.5 foot pounds. I torque the small head bolts to 100 inch pounds with a small inch pound torque wrench.
 
Does everything have to be about teaching people a lesson about the "search" feature, or the downloads available? Can't people just help one another? The head nuts are torqued to 26-29 foot pounds. The head bolts are torqued to 6-8.5 foot pounds. I torque the small head bolts to 100 inch pounds with a small inch pound torque wrench.

Give a man a fish and he eats for a day...
 
Does everything have to be about teaching people a lesson about the "search" feature, or the downloads available? Can't people just help one another?

Relax. I listed the download and page number because the OP said he had already downloaded the manual so I figured telling him the page number would provide more info. I linked to the manual on Cliff's site for him to verify that the manual he downloaded is the same one I referenced.
 
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