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Old 01-08-2018, 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Landon
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What did you end up doing to remedy this? I did the same thing, makes me think the torque value listed in the manual maybe wrong.
I installed the kit last month so it's still somewhat fresh in my mind. If I'm reading the service manual correctly there are only four bolts that are torqued to 46Nm/34ft-lb, those two smaller (but long) ones are only 12Nm. Did you by chance torque them to 46Nm?
 
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Old 01-08-2018, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperMo
I installed the kit last month so it's still somewhat fresh in my mind. If I'm reading the service manual correctly there are only four bolts that are torqued to 46Nm/34ft-lb, those two smaller (but long) ones are only 12Nm. Did you by chance torque them to 46Nm?
No. I used two different torque wrench's. I used the proper torque value. Just odd we both had the same issue and it was around the same time. I used JB weld to fix mine and was wondering if sphen came up with a better solution.
 
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Old 01-09-2018, 01:47 PM
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i coughed up the money for a new cylinder head. I had a machinist look at it and he said if I could get someone to TIG weld some material back in he could end mill it, but I wasnt ablet o find anyone i trust to do it.

For kicks I tried JB weld, but it wouldnt hold even the little bit of torque needed for those 2 side bolts. That head material seems soft to me - when i was installing one of the oil pipe banjo bolts on the new head, the threads pulled completely out and i had to helicoil it back (which in the end is stronger than the stock aluminum)
 
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Old 08-10-2018, 02:07 AM
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Hello All,
I've been working on thr problem with the oil control ring failing on a few bikes. The expander on the oil control ring has lost some of its tension
JE is changing the rings to eliminate the problem.
Bill Blue
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Old 08-15-2018, 01:33 AM
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I've been waiting until winter to get a kit but now I'm going to have to wait to see what happens or what the reason for the faulty ring and what has been done to correct it.
 
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Old 08-15-2018, 08:17 PM
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this all turned into an expensive endevour for me - after the ring failure, I basically purchased a new 351 kit and head, then 8 months later wrecked the bike through no fault of my own....insurance doesn't pay for aftermarket upgrades :-(

totaled the bike and my left shoulder....

Should JE be liable for the faulty rings?
 
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