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    Head torque settings required

    Greetings,

    Due to the non-availability of online manuals or even book manuals, I've had a bit of trouble finding out the torque settings for the head on my NZ-250.
    I need this as I'm about to pull the engine out to install a new head gasket.
    The bike shops aren't that helpful, as they're not really going to benefit from giving out free advice.

    I believe the engine is damn near identical to the DR-Z250 but can't seem to find any specific engine info on them either.

    Can anyone help, please?


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    Chris


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    Hiya,

    Since I've posted this I've actually found the info I needed.


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    Okay. I got this from a helpful chap named Pete at ThumperTalk.com

    "The head bolts tighten in a diagonal pattern, two torques. 18 ft. lbs. on the first pass and 30.5 ft. lbs. the second time, again in a diagonal pattern. These are the specs on the '03 DR-Z250"

    The engines are the same save for (I think) an extra exhaust port, hotter cams and about 3 more hp on the NZ-250.

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    Torque up until the head develops a crack then back it off half a turn.

    Sadly these heads are prone to cracking, so might be worth looking closely as to why it is leaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by F5 Dave
    Torque up until the head develops a crack then back it off half a turn.

    Sadly these heads are prone to cracking, so might be worth looking closely as to why it is leaking.
    Yes I have heard that. I shall check it very carefully indeed.
    Do you know where abouts the weakness is ? eg valve to valve or valve to spark plug hole?


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