Here's the torque values Zenoah publishes.MAINTENANCE 6) TIGHTENING TORQUE Items Screw Size Standard (N·m) Limit (N·m) Remarks
Carburetor M5 (P=0.8) 3.4 2.9~3.9
Insulator M5 (P=0.8) 4.4 3.9~4.9 with Locktight glue
Clutch M6 (P=1.0) 6.4 4.9~7.8
Rotor M8 (P=1.0) 12.7 9.8~14.7
Cylinder M5 (P=0.8) 6.8 4.7~8.8
Crankcase M5 (P=0.8) 6.4 4.9~7.8
Spark Plug M10 (P=1.0) 10.8 8.8~12.8
Muffler M5 (P=0.8) 8.8 6.9~9.8
Fan Cover M5 (P=0.8) 3.4 2.9~3.9
Ignition Coil M4 (P=0.7) 3.2 2.5~3.9
Starter Case M4 (P=0.7) 1.3 1.0~1.5
Tapping Screw TP 4.3 2.4 1.9~2.9
Noticed your Aussie address, so I didn't convert to in/lbs. Note the only place Loctite is mentioned is the plastic carb insulator, which expands and contracts and is flexible. Keep the threads clean and dry before you torque, recheck after a tank of running and you should be good to go. Did some work on air cooled recip aircraft engines eons ago, Loctite was a major NO NO.
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