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If you mean head bolts you need to ask a dealer, if you mean valve cover bolts you can look up torque spec's by bolt size just google it look for a flow chart of spec's.
Look up the spects on your bolt size, ie, 8 mm or 10 mm. You can find generic spects on the net. Per bolt size not socket size, but the bolt. You can measure the bolt with a end wrench though. Put the end wrinch on the bolt at the threads till one will fit, thats the bolt size. Some spects call for dry or wet numbers. Wet just means lightly oiled.
put the bike in neutral, find where the positive wire is bolted to the starter, hook a jumper cable to the positive terminal on the battery and with the ignition on, touch the other end to the positive bolt on the starter. if the starter works, then its likely your kill switch is malfunctioning. take it apart if necessary clean or replace... hope this helps.
hi bob head torque on the 2.0 DOHC is 64 ft lbs , done in two -three steps , also there is a sequence for proper order . here is a very good description with graphics .
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