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- Mar 20, 2015
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Reinstalling my beautifully prepped, rebuilt, vapor-blasted cylinder head on my '71 Commando. As I torqued the bolts/nuts in proper sequence to the correct specs using my high-tech digital torque wrench, when I got to the long chrome nut on the left front downward facing stud (#7 on your torque-sequence chart), approaching 300 inch pounds, it suddenly got soft. Next crank couldn't reach 200. I've been here before with that sickening feeling, the stud stripping/pulling out. So, I figure I have two choices: 1) trust the other 11 bolts/nuts and leave it alone and see if it all "works" OK, or 2) take it all apart again and repair it. And if I choose option 2, where would I find the proper BSF? Whitworth? helicoil to do it? Or? OK guys, what say you?