Have to adjust the steering head bearings on the bike. When I was bombing around the neighborhood I noticed that it thunked and clunked when turning or hitting bumps. Stuck my thumb under the upper bearing collar and noticed movement when the brakes were applied. I jacked it up and the forks are solid, no lateral or fore/aft movement in the wheel. The handlebars rotate very freely with no indication of catch points or dragging. It was my understanding that it should drag a little.
So I'm assuming the stem isn't snugged down enough.
This morning I stuck a 30mm socket on it, attempted to budge it, but wasn't able to. Looked at the service guide and they mentioned that it should be torqued from 62 to 90 ft-lbs. Aside from that being a huge margin, that's pretty tight to say the least. Tighter than I would have ever expected - heck the bearings on my truck aren't that tight.
Ultimately my question is thus - should I loosen it up, then snug it down again in case it just wasn't torqued enough, or should I just remove the stem and repack the bearings? I don't see any indication of worn bearings, which is why I'm not leaning that way - but I've never rebuilt a steering stem so I don't know.