M20 325I HEAD TORK SETTINGS

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Fri May 01, 2009 9:27 pm

HEY
AS ABOVE WHAT BOLTS DO I TIGHTEN FIRST ECT
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Fri May 01, 2009 9:34 pm

Reverse of untightening Lee.
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Fri May 01, 2009 9:39 pm

it was just untighten everythin back to front
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Fri May 01, 2009 10:49 pm

Yes mate. :thumb: Pretty sure there is a guide somewhere here, in Cylinder head swap.
Iirc , the bolts are suposed to be torqued up in three stages, the last stage being done with
a Torque meter. I just turned them a quarter of a complete turn on stage three, as i don,t have
a Torque meter. Hth
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Fri May 01, 2009 11:29 pm

Depends on which bolts you use. If you use the old style hex bolts then gooner may be right.

However, you should be using the new torx style stretch bolts. these must be tightened to the correct torque IN THE CORRECT SEQUENCE. Then in the same sequence tighten through 90 degrees. Then repeat that last stage again and there you have it.
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Fri May 01, 2009 11:43 pm

Sorry, i possibly did,nt explain that very well at all. Barry has explained it much clearer,
did assume you are using the newer Torx bolts.
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Fri May 01, 2009 11:43 pm

After stage one, paint a dot or line on each bolt head ,at the same position, with a permanent marker. After you have completed the further two stages of tightening them by 90 degrees, the lines will confirm (or otherwise), that you haven't missed one.
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Fri May 01, 2009 11:58 pm

if you buy an elring headset the sequence is included on paper

one other thing to remember before fitting the head is to ensure the head bolt threads on the block are cleaned out of any oil/water or debris

this could give you a false torque reading and could damage the block/threads
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Sat May 02, 2009 7:19 am

e30topless wrote:if you buy an elring headset the sequence is included on paper

one other thing to remember before fitting the head is to ensure the head bolt threads on the block are cleaned out of any oil/water or debris

this could give you a false torque reading and could damage the block/threads
I've actually see a block crack outwards due to oil in the head bolt thread hole. Causes a hydraulic lock (kind if thing :? ) and it cracked the outside of the block. Mind you it was a frech peice of scrap so it didn't matter too much :D
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Sat May 02, 2009 10:54 am

B7 wrote:
e30topless wrote:if you buy an elring headset the sequence is included on paper

one other thing to remember before fitting the head is to ensure the head bolt threads on the block are cleaned out of any oil/water or debris

this could give you a false torque reading and could damage the block/threads
I've actually see a block crack outwards due to oil in the head bolt thread hole. Causes a hydraulic lock (kind if thing :? ) and it cracked the outside of the block. Mind you it was a frech peice of scrap so it didn't matter too much :D
I did it to a sierra years ago :o:

thread was full of oil :roll:
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