Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
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Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
Had a few tiny beads of water seeping from the cyl head side of the copper head gasket when i used the seagull today. I took the head of, and the gasket was a bit dirty and tarnished. So i cleaned it up like new and refitted it. I just want to know whats the cyl head tightening torque Ft pounds or NM.

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Re: Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
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Re: Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
Thank you Stelios. I will keep this in my Favourites section for future reference 
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Re: Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
Welcome, really helpful page. Now I need a torque wrench 
I love the 10600/145 turns!!!
Re: Century model 100 Cyl head torque.
"they" used to say do it up until it strips and then back off a quarter of a turn....
I'm not suggesting you do though.
At least the water indicates there is water with pressure in there. It usually leaks out and not in, I wouldn't worry too much.
I'm not suggesting you do though.
At least the water indicates there is water with pressure in there. It usually leaks out and not in, I wouldn't worry too much.
Cheers Rolf.
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