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phongus Fordmods Junkie
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| FordFairmont wrote: | | i would leave it. The headbolts are meant to be torqued once i believe |
WHS. The head bolts are torque to yield...or something along those lines. Only need to be tightened once. Though you can re-tighten the exhaust and inlet bolts, some might come loose the first time round.
phong =P~ |
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Punnisher_42 Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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| mechanic told me and we did retorque the head bolts (back them off and retighten)... |
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FordFairmont Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:03 pm Post subject: |
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| Punnisher_42 wrote: | | mechanic told me and we did retorque the head bolts (back them off and retighten)... |
what for? |
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Punnisher_42 Fordmods - Getting Side Ways
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:11 pm Post subject: |
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heating and cooling of the motor and settling of the new gasket may cause uneven tension on the head bolts. That is the theory anyway. Certainly hasn't caused any problems by doing it, but i have no idea whether it was really necessary.
If others are sayin no then i wouldn't waste time with it when i have to do it again... |
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TROYMAN Technical Contributor
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Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2008 5:23 pm Post subject: |
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| Punnisher_42 wrote: | | mechanic told me and we did retorque the head bolts (back them off and retighten)... |
is your mechanic an old school mechanic??
your suppose to re torque head bolts by nipping them up so to speak.
not un doing them and doing them back up that defeats the purpose of re tensioning them..
but as others have said you dont need to re torque the had bolts on a i6 falcon as they are torque to yield bolts.. now you risk early failure of the head bolts and gasket because you have undone them and done them up again(stretched the bolts). they are only suposed to be torqued once.. |
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efmarek Fordmods Stock as a Rock
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Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 11:22 pm Post subject: |
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U dont re-use head bolts!
they are Torque to Yield bolts.......they lose their Yield strength.
U have to use new ones each time. |
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barry666666 Fordmods Newbie
Posts: 10 Joined: 09 Dec 2007 Location: Melbourne VIC, Australia
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:07 pm Post subject: great work! |
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Good work mate!
was gonna pay to get my tickford head put on, but may do myself now
How did it go with the wade cam? |
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justin21349 Fordmods Newbie
Age:19 Posts: 15 Joined: 09 Jul 2007 Location: mt gambier SA, Australia
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Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:47 pm Post subject: |
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with the head bolts you only torque them up once. but some cheap head gaskets need to be retensioned after a tank of fuel. im my view just spend the extra $$$ an get a monotorque one.
btw my mate changes heads on his i6s an never changes headbolts lol |
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