Mikey DEEEE
New Member
today i got a new slant head from zoombicycles and i am wondering if i need a tourque wrench to change it out

I recommend a torque wrench (maybe you borrow a small one), but it's possible to do without, but the stock studs and acorn nuts strip really easy (even with a torque wrench!)
The slant seems fine...i purchased the new carb from spooky tooth..the upgrade for 80cc...i noticed if i pull the choke in it does not kill the engine like the regular carb...it idles fine,excellerates fine, seems to be know air leaks...it does have a small breather hole on the right, bottom side...?...i torqued my head at 12 lbs and put the new carb on at the same time...any suggestions...Thanks Pablo...Dennis12-14 stock with 8mm studs, 10-11 with 6mm. If you have 8mm and they are replacement studs and nuts, you can go over 15 ft lbs. I doubt that a non leaking head/gasket at 12 will be the cause of starting problems....my slant started fine when I had a huge gap (head was not flat)
Just a suggestion about torque wrenches. Before you torque anything put the wrench on something like a lugnut on a car with it set around 20 lbs. and click the wrench a few times. That internally lubes it so it's alot more accuate. Make sure you lube the threads on the bolts. The nut has to be moving when the wrench clicks. What I mean is say your tightening the nut and you stop at say 10 lbs and ratchet it back some then turn again and it clicks right away. It's because it might take 15 lbs of torque to get the nut moving again because of drag. Just loosen it a tad then tighten again so the wrench goes off with the nut in motion for accuate reading. If you have a inch pound torque wrench multiply the foot pounds by 12. 12 foot pounds = 144 inch pounds. You guys probably know all that but just incase you didn't.