Why run a girdle head on a billet motor? I've got 1 billet Dasa and 2 cast Dasa motors , all without girdle heads .
I like connecting nut girdle kits. When you remove the head, you're not loosening the cylinder from the cases. Examples are RIVA and Cold Fusion Heads.
Each style has its weaknesses, riva's girdle base bolts are known to break. The ADA style is the only way to guarantee that no stress is placed at the cylinder mounting base. All load is directly to the cases.
Each style has its weaknesses, riva's girdle base bolts are known to break. The ADA style is the only way to guarantee that no stress is placed at the cylinder mounting base. All load is directly to the cases.
Oo I do. Check and recheck, especially when running stiff aftermarket mounts! Vibrates like crazy.
This is exactly why I have never upgraded my riva head. If I ever get and ada I will be reusing the hardware from my riva head.
It's not a problem really, it takes 2 minutes to check the acorns a couple times per year. Did you read post #45 about Riva hardware being known to break ? ADA is the true "sandwich the cylinder" type of protection.
Agreed. It isnt a common problem and can be related to improper initial install. We recommend higher torque specs than ADA (20ft/lbs. for head bolts and 28ft/lbs. for girdle nuts). After first couple heat cycles of riding, then recheck the girdle torque. Once a season or so after that, no biggie. Never had this problem personally or with any of our motors. It is just like rechecking torque on aluminum wheels on a car.