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Look for a Haynes manual. You need specific tools to put the pistons back in. Also if you want to changes valves you need a specific tool. I don't know the names sorry
You need a piston ring compression tool, the big 'C-Clamp' style valve spring compressor to begin with. Don't start this until you have those tools. There is a pdf file somewhere on how to overhaul your engine. I have it on my toolbar on my computer at home. I'll post it up when I get on it.
85' 318i ~The Bronze Bomber (FrankenM10 with a Forced Future :wgaf:)
And if you are too lazy to look, 45 ft/lb for the main bearing caps, 40 ft/lb for the rods. Those are the important ones, Will post head torque tomorrow (in ft/lb not rotation degrees)
85' 318i ~The Bronze Bomber (FrankenM10 with a Forced Future :wgaf:)
And if you are too lazy to look, 45 ft/lb for the main bearing caps, 40 ft/lb for the rods. Those are the important ones, Will post head torque tomorrow (in ft/lb not rotation degrees)
Haha, sorry, I just torqued my head down today (was waiting on new bolt washers). I forgot to log on at work, but I'm pretty sure it was 30 ft/lb, then 50 ft/lb, then 60 ft/lb, then 60 again (it was 59 instead of 60, but I went ahead with the extra). Let it sit a few minutes between each torque cycle to give the bolts a little time to stretch. I'm waiting until tomorrow morning to give it the final 60 ft/lb torque.
MAKE SURE YOU CLEAN ALL THE OIL/SLUDGE OUT OF YOUR HEAD BOLT HOLES OR YOU CAN CRACK YOUR BLOCK WHILE TORQUING!
85' 318i ~The Bronze Bomber (FrankenM10 with a Forced Future :wgaf:)
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