I know its highly unlikely with an m20. I just put a h/g in may car and I got oil coming from the h/g. Its fucking irritating, I don't want to pull the head off again. Any suggestions?
Block warped??
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Yes you are.
Initially torque them to 30ft/lbs
Wait 15mins, then torque it to 44ft/lbs
Then after running the engine for 25mins, tighten the bolts 25*.
Make sure you tightened them in the right sequence as well.Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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also run a flat edge on the cylinder head and block if you disassemble.Comment
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The head bolts, being torque to yield, are not to be re-torqued after installation of the head. Since they are torque to yield bolts, each time the head is installed new bolts must be used.
Was the head surfaced when it was off? Did you use new head bolts?The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment
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Well followed last step and still get oil from h/g... fml. I used new head bolts, head to went to machine shop, and cleaned the block pretty damn good. I'm thinking maybe I did fuck up on the torque specs. Could i just oull the head bolts and replace with the proper torque specs?Comment
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I'm pretty sure that's the method for m30 engines.
IIRC, as per my Bentley manual, the proper way is to torque them all to something like 38 ft-lbs, then all another 90*, then all another 90* again.Comment
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Originally posted by TSI♫ Rust flecks are falling on my head...♫OEM+Comment
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What is the history on this engine? Was a severe overheat in it's past?Well followed last step and still get oil from h/g... fml. I used new head bolts, head to went to machine shop, and cleaned the block pretty damn good. I'm thinking maybe I did fuck up on the torque specs. Could i just oull the head bolts and replace with the proper torque specs?
If you think that you may have not properly installed the head bolts they can be replaced, one at a time, in the order shown in the Bentley manual.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
Jim Levie, Huntsville, ALComment




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