Were the crank seals replaced? Bad crank seals can be the source of running lean which would cause additional heat & inadequate lubrication.mx2stroke said:No overheating prior to rebuild.The crank went out sent the piston beating around the cylinder, reason for rebuild. Curious?? can the spark plug run hot. Have always used BR10EG plugs, the shop that sleeved my cylinder sent BR10ES home
Who said anything about silicone sealer?Patman said:No, no, no silicone sealer! The service manual doesn't call for it for a reason. Use the proper cut gaskets from a quality supplier or OEM, check the surfaces and carefully assemble and torque the fasteners. The only place that goop has a place on that bike is maybe the crappy exhaust spigot seal to help keep it from drooling down the front of the engine. precission machined surfaces should seal properly with the correct gaskets with no band-aids necessary.
'95-'07 calls for 20 lbs/ft.bigboss said:Related to Jgrossijr's post; what's the correct (full) torque on the CR80 head?...Are OEM specs a bit conservative in the real world?
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