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[QUOTE="whyzee, post: 243764, member: 27186"] On a 125, we should be lucky to be at 155 - 160 on a new top end, so I’ve now been hearing. I heard the 170 -180 and ripped mine down and sent it to Eric, thinking I was way off the charts. Well it is a good thing I did, the bridge had some scaring. Curious to see what the 133 will have as far as psi. However, I recommend if you are going to do a top end, have a gauge! Check it before you tear down, and check it immediately upon torquing the last head bolt. I went out and bought a second one just to make sure the reading was right. Don’t guess and screw something up by rolling the back tire to start the engine through the transmission. Mike you should post a thread re: frame hole cleaning. It is a good point Dave [/QUOTE]
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