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Haven't we had this somwhere as a thread already?

Here a copy of the repair and maintance manual:

Zylinderkopf%252520Bultaco.jpg

The sequence which nut or screw you have to mount is prescribed in this picture.

The torque stepping to max torque is 3 Nm.

Nut and screw #07 and #08 is up to 18 Nm torque,

while the others get 15 Nm.

Use some grease like "never-seeze" so the bolts and nuts turn smooth.

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Take care with the nuts 7 & 3 in dia - and also 3 & 4 for that matter

While the other nuts fit to the steel studs running through to crankase , the ones above are threaded directly into barrel, and and as this is in reality a helicoil ( or such) threaded into alloy, it is easy to strip

Personally I think you will have no trouble if you just tighten these without the torque wrench - I just use a normal 1/2 inch socket on a normal T bar.

Do not swing on the end of thing with all you might - but you can tighten more or less as you would any other bolt on engine etc - and just nip it up a little at end

I know this may not sound correct in pure engineering practice - but it has worked for me for 40 yrs now - and probably hundreds if not thousands of motors , and gives no problem. A bit of a tribute to Bultaco I think that the heads rarely if ever give any leakage/trouble

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Haven't we had this somwhere as a thread already?

Here a copy of the repair and maintance manual:

Zylinderkopf%252520Bultaco.jpg

The sequence which nut or screw you have to mount is prescribed in this picture.

The torque stepping to max torque is 3 Nm.

Nut and screw #07 and #08 is up to 18 Nm torque,

while the others get 15 Nm.

Use some grease like "never-seeze" so the bolts and nuts turn smooth.

thanks for the photo ill just do it as you say with out the torque im having the barrol helicoiled cheers bondy
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