Wrangled the head on this evening & have the nuts ready to torque.
Looked at the service manual and it still shows pictures of the "Cam chain cavity seal" like the initial XS11s had. No sign of it on the exploded diagram though.
But, I'm reading this on 3-45 of the XJ1100 Service manual: "Place the upper cylinder head nuts in place. Follow the illustration for the proper tightening sequence. Torque all nuts in two stages and final torque the upper nuts to the specification." (25 ft pounds)
So it sounds like you have to tighten it three times?
first to say 14 pounds. 2nd to 25 pounds and 3rd to re-torque to be sure it's still at 25 pounds?
Also the smaller nuts on the front (& the YICS tightening nuts) are torqued to 14 pounds so do I tighten them to like 7 pounds the first time, 14, the 2nd time & recheck to see they're still at 14 a 3rd time?
Or do I torque them to 14 the first time and just keep checking to see they are still at 14?
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Looked at the service manual and it still shows pictures of the "Cam chain cavity seal" like the initial XS11s had. No sign of it on the exploded diagram though.
But, I'm reading this on 3-45 of the XJ1100 Service manual: "Place the upper cylinder head nuts in place. Follow the illustration for the proper tightening sequence. Torque all nuts in two stages and final torque the upper nuts to the specification." (25 ft pounds)
So it sounds like you have to tighten it three times?
first to say 14 pounds. 2nd to 25 pounds and 3rd to re-torque to be sure it's still at 25 pounds?
Also the smaller nuts on the front (& the YICS tightening nuts) are torqued to 14 pounds so do I tighten them to like 7 pounds the first time, 14, the 2nd time & recheck to see they're still at 14 a 3rd time?
Or do I torque them to 14 the first time and just keep checking to see they are still at 14?
Details... details...
Closer...
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