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Old 03-14-2015 | 12:40 PM
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Found this today and after reading a few threads it's never been answered. Here's the correct answer. 10 ft pounds
 
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Originally Posted by kp877
Found this today and after reading a few threads it's never been answered. Here's the correct answer. 10 ft pounds
Hell I didn't know anybody was asking!!!
 
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Old 03-14-2015 | 04:22 PM
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Well I looked today and searched on here. It was asked many times but no one ever answered. I figured it would help someone in the future.
 
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Originally Posted by kp877
Well I looked today and searched on here. It was asked many times but no one ever answered. I figured it would help someone in the future.
FWIW engine studs are installed to a specific height.
5.67in to 5.77in.

I'm fairly certain that the 10 lbs torque setting you found applies to the case bolts.
 
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Old 03-14-2015 | 05:10 PM
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Originally Posted by texashillcountry
FWIW engine studs are installed to a specific height. 5.67in to 5.77in. I'm fairly certain that the 10 lbs torque setting you found applies to the case bolts.
Nope. It's the cylinder studs which is why I posted it and the image from the manual. Maybe yours are the older style without a shoulder. Mine have a shoulder and a recess where the shoulder makes contact with the case.
 
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Originally Posted by kp877
Nope. It's the cylinder studs which is why I posted it and the image from the manual. Maybe yours are the older style without a shoulder. Mine have a shoulder and a recess where the shoulder makes contact with the case.
Just out of curiosity what manual is that in?
 
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FSM. 1997/1998 Dyna
 
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FSM. 1997/1998 Dyna
I find it interesting that 2 different manuals talking about the same motor have different information.

Weird huh?
 
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I find it interesting that 2 different manuals talking about the same motor have different information. Weird huh?
What year is your manual? If yours had the shoulder up from the factory then it's different. At some point they switched to shoulders and changed the instructions to shoulder down
 
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Did they change to shoulder bolts for perfect jug alignment at some point? If so the gaskets must have changed also. And does that mean the bottom of the jugs would be opened to accept the shoulder, making all years NOT interchangeable?
 


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