turn up the music then you won't hear the valves
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Originally posted by nando View Postvalve to piston contact isn't metal to metal clanging (if it is, your engine is already dead). it sounds like a loud ticking. it can be light enough to be loud and not damage the valves but the main bearings won't like it at all.
this kid needs a lot of help. I don't think we should be too hard on him unless he's refusing to try and learn. Obviously a head build was a little too much but now he gets to learn.
OP - you need to do some research and reading. the bentley is definitely a good place to start.
56 ft/lbs is the initial torque for torque to yield bolts. then you need to turn them 90 degrees, in the tightening pattern, 2 full sequences (180 degrees total). and they shouldn't be re-used. TTY bolts are actually very forgiving and they don't need to be retightened after heat cycles.
also, iphones suck. :p
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Originally posted by e30mpg View Postturn up the music then you won't hear the valves
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Oh boy. As a lot of others have said do research. Make sure you clean out the head bolt holes in the block before reinstalling the head again. Some compressed air and rags help.1986 911 Supercharged Frakenstrat/Stripped
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Originally posted by enigmaticdream View PostOh boy. As a lot of others have said do research. Make sure you clean out the head bolt holes in the block before reinstalling the head again. Some compressed air and rags help.The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
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Originally posted by nando View Postdid you even bother to read my post?
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Originally posted by -bimmerboy- View PostI did, however thats not what it said. Its says this: stage 1: 22 ft lbs stage 2: 90 degree turn stage 3: another 90 degree turn, which if done correctly they say should equal to 56 ft lbs......is there something im missing here or what?
The only torque reading that matters on head bolts is the intial torque. After that go by the angles, which is why it is so important to not loose track of where you are during the torque procedure. Minimize distractions.No E30 ClubOriginally posted by MrBurgundyAnyways, mustangs are gay and mini vans are faster than your car, you just have to deal with that.
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Im so confused as to why the manual would tell to go to 22 ft lbs and then only two 90 degree turns. Which would equal out to 56 lbs which they say is the "yield" my mechanic said if i took it anymore the bolts would snap off into the head. Is that true? And so the correct way to do them is take it to 56 lbs tq and then do two 90 degree turns in the correct order?
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