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Choosing a Proper Head Nut for your Motorcycle

Tips to choose a right proper head nut for your preloved motorcycle

Quality Head Nut Design
Different Kinds of Head Nut



The head nut bolts are made of high-quality steel designed to withstand high torque and temperature.

Head nut bolts are a must have for any engine builder. They are made of high quality steel with a chrome finish.

American Standard manufactures one of the most durable and quality nuts bolts on the market.

American Standard has a reputation for manufacturing quality nuts bolts.

Head nut bolts have a reputation for being the most durable Chevy bolts available.

They are nickel-plated and torque to a minimum of 54 ft-lb.

As an expert in the field of vehicle performance and engine maintenance, I have come across many different types of nuts and bolts.

The ones I am going to share with you today are the best I have ever used.

This is the best product that I have found for my application.

To save time and money on replacement bolt, I recommend them for all applications.

A head nut bolt is a fastener used on an axle to secure the wheel to the hub.

The bolt is usually made of metal, but can also be made of plastic.


FOR YOUR INFORMATION! 

When the FI(Fuel Injected) motor is submerged in a flood 


DON'T OPERATE ANYMORE!

Things to do:

Step 1: REMOVE THE BATTERY!! 

Step 2: Drain the MOTOR OIL from the engine and GASOLINE from the FUEL TANK so it doesn't rust and remove the SPARK PLUG/AIR FILTER/FUEL FILTER

Step 3: Dry the inside of the engine and fuel tank with an air blower or any blower that does not contain water or moisture.

Step 4: Put new oil on the engine just to soak the engine in oil.

Step 5: Take the motor to the nearest service center (casa or dealer) / go to a non-operating motorshop to spray its internal electronics parts with AIR COMPRESSOR / CONTACT CLEANER to dry them and to avoid a possible short circuit this. 

Step 6: IF YOU DON'T KNOW STEP 1-5 JUST TAKE IT HOME OR TO THE MOTOR WORKSHOP JUST PUSH IT.


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