caw0215
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1995 Seadoo XP
I sealed the crankcase after replacing oil seals, crankshaft, and rotary gear. Then I started the process of attaching the ignition housing to the crankcase following the specs in a crisscross fashion. I never came close to the 80 lbf*in when one of the M6x25 bolts wrung off. Thinking that it might be a case of weak bolts I picked up all new SS bolts. Shop manual also recommends lubricant under the head of each bolt to help with the torque ( which I didn't do...)
Has anyone had this happen and if so..any recommendations before I try this again? For such small bolts it seems excessive IMO.
Thanks in advance
I sealed the crankcase after replacing oil seals, crankshaft, and rotary gear. Then I started the process of attaching the ignition housing to the crankcase following the specs in a crisscross fashion. I never came close to the 80 lbf*in when one of the M6x25 bolts wrung off. Thinking that it might be a case of weak bolts I picked up all new SS bolts. Shop manual also recommends lubricant under the head of each bolt to help with the torque ( which I didn't do...)
Has anyone had this happen and if so..any recommendations before I try this again? For such small bolts it seems excessive IMO.
Thanks in advance