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  • 65 FLH Rocker Arm Assembly Torque

    Does anyone know the correct amount of torque for the rocker block assemblies?

    Thanks,
    Gary

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    Gary!

    (With no intent to be flippant,)

    The correct torque would be the spec that they were torqued to when rebuilt.

    Try 16 to 18 ft/lbs and see if they bind.

    Good luck,

    ....Cotten

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    • #3
      Thanks Cotten. I had asked around, and I ended up tightening to 150 inch-pounds. In fact, one that I thought was binding slightly, was tighted to 125 inch-pounds...even this seems fairly tight.

      Your comment, however, reminded me, of a time back in the early 70s. I was working on a 73 sportster, and did not see a spec for the cylinder base nuts. I inquired at the service bay of the local harley dealer, and was told to tighten them up till they break, then back them off slightly.

      Gary

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      • #4
        Gary!

        Just for clarity, "rebuilt" refers to the process of hone-fitting the blocks after they have been ground upon their mating faces to close the hole slightly. This must be done upon a stressplate to simulate the head casting. The torque spec applied must be also be applied upon installation, lest the blocks distort unevenly and bind.

        .....Cotten

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