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				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2001 10:23 pm
				by rideoregon@yahoo.com
				I tried my first valve adjustment today. Did fine up to the point 
 where I was torquing down the cam cap bolts. It calls for 104 
 in/lb however one of the bolts snapped in two before I got to that 
 point. Now I'm a litte scared to torque anything any further. 
 Anyone else run into this problem?
 
 Also, I found I needed to remove the radiator hose from the 
 radiatior in order to get the valve cover off. I lost about a pint of 
 coolant. Is it okay to just reconnect the hose and then add 
 coolant to the radiator? Will any coolant work?
 
 steve
 
			
					
				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2001 12:43 pm
				by Bogdan Swider
				> I tried my first valve adjustment today. Did fine up to the point 
 > where I was torquing down the cam cap bolts. It calls for 104 
 > in/lb however one of the bolts snapped in two before I got to that 
 > point. Now I'm a litte scared to torque anything any further. 
 > Anyone else run into this problem?
 > 
 > Also, I found I needed to remove the radiator hose from the 
 > radiatior in order to get the valve cover off. I lost about a pint of 
 > coolant. Is it okay to just reconnect the hose and then add 
 > coolant to the radiator? Will any coolant work?
 > 
 > steve
 > 
  
	Whoa ! This again. It seems to be part of the klr initiation. I'd go
 ahead and torque down the other bolts. If you want to be careful, first by
 hand then with a small ratchet and only at the end with your 1/4" drive
 torque wrench. You have to re-install the caps at some point and there's
 only one way to find out if any other bolts are weak. Are you sure you know
 how to set the torque wrench to the proper spec ? Recently there's been a
 discussion on the list about broken bolt removal. The consensus seemed to
 have been to first try to remove it with a punch or a pick; if that doesn't
 work buy a bolt remover. I'd go with the Honda pre-mixed ant-freeze. BTW,
 you don't have to remove the hose even though it'll take a little
 maneuvering and wiggling to get the cover off. Bogdan
 
			
					
				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Fri Apr 27, 2001 11:02 pm
				by gyb@sprynet.com
				>I tried my first valve adjustment today. Did fine up to the point
  >where I was torquing down the cam cap bolts. It calls for 104
  >in/lb however one of the bolts snapped in two before I got to that
  >point. Now I'm a litte scared to torque anything any further.
  >Anyone else run into this problem?
 
  
I hate to point out the obvious, but it seems to be the most
 common oversight.  Did you try torque it to 104 FT-lb instead
 of IN-lb?  104 in-lb = 8.66 ft-lb.
 
 Were you able to remove the bolt?
 
 
  >Also, I found I needed to remove the radiator hose from the
  >radiatior in order to get the valve cover off. I lost about a pint of
  >coolant. Is it okay to just reconnect the hose and then add
  >coolant to the radiator? Will any coolant work?
 
  
Any coolant will work for the cooling part, but if you don't use
 one that is silicate free (motorcycle specific ones almost always
 are, as well as some automotive types, but check the labels),
 your cooling system will suffer in the long run.  Use a 50/50 mix
 of water/antifreeze, or if you want to be lazy, buy some premixed
 stuff.
 
 Cheers,
 
 Gustavo
 
 PS were in Oregon are you?
 
			
					
				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Tue May 01, 2001 6:49 pm
				by Henrik M.
				Steve be EXTRA carefull with that torquing! I snapped that bolt while doing 
 my valve clearance adjustment, half of the bolt was stuck in the head and it 
 had to be drilled out. Major pain! Are you using a 3/4 torque wrench ? Is 
 that torgue walue in the middle range of your wrench ? Supposedly torque 
 wrenches may give inaccurate readings near the bottom of their scales.
 
 Hope you make it out fine.
 
 Henrik
 
 
 
 
 >    From: rideoregon@...
 >Subject: Cam Cap Bolt
 >
 >I tried my first valve adjustment today. Did fine up to the point
 >where I was torquing down the cam cap bolts. It calls for 104
 >in/lb however one of the bolts snapped in two before I got to that
 >point. Now I'm a litte scared to torque anything any further.
 >Anyone else run into this problem?
 >
 >Also, I found I needed to remove the radiator hose from the
 >radiatior in order to get the valve cover off. I lost about a pint of
 >coolant. Is it okay to just reconnect the hose and then add
 >coolant to the radiator? Will any coolant work?
 >
 >steve
 
 
 
  
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				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 9:40 pm
				by josephgrove42
				With my going into a long story as to why I don't just go down to the garage and take a look, can someone tell the wrench size I need to remove the cam shaft caps?
 
			
					
				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Thu Jun 20, 2013 10:17 pm
				by Jeff Saline
				On Fri, 21 Jun 2013 02:40:33 -0000 "josephgrove42"
  writes:
 
 > With my going into a long story as to why I don't just go down to the 
 > garage and take a look, can someone tell the wrench size I need to 
 > remove the cam shaft caps?
  
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 10mm
 
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				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 8:12 am
				by mark ward
				I think 10 mm, If not then 8mm
 
 
 From: josephgrove42 
 
 >To: 
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com 
 >Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 10:40 PM
 >Subject: [DSN_KLR650] cam cap bolt
 >
 >  
 >With my going into a long story as to why I don't just go down to the garage and take a look, can someone tell the wrench size I need to remove the cam shaft caps? 
 >
 >
 >
 
  
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				nklr- ama factory creek adventure ride
				Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 10:30 am
				by Terry Elliott
				I'm usually just a lurker and always learn and enjoy the chatter.?
 
 
 I thought some of you might be interested in a ?ride in Southern Tennessee coming up the last weekend in June.?
 
 
 AMA Factory Creek Adventure Ride
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 More info at the link below, hope some of you will come ride.
 
 
 
 
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 Terry Elliott
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				cam cap bolt
				Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 2:50 pm
				by josephgrove42
				Thanks guys for giving me the size of the wrench need to remove the cam shaft bolts.  I was going to order a torque wrench adapter to be able to torque down those bolts properly and needed to know the size. It will be a week or so before I get to it. Motion pro has one that is a box end wrench for 12 and 14 mm for 15 bucks, and I  was hoping it would fit.  They also have one that is not size specific for 49 dollars.
 When I adjusted the valves a few months back, I didn't toque them and I'm not comfortable with that.  I'm going to do it again and use Loctite and torque them to spec this time. Again, thanks.
 
 Joe Grove
 Issaquah, WA