Originally posted by -bimmerboy-
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Scratch that, find a trained technician.
The bolts are made to STRETCH. No one could really tell you what torque they are after final bolt down procedure, because it doesn't matter. Some brains in some building somewhere have designed the bolts to be turned in degrees. This creates an even clamping force by eliminating variations in a torque reading due to a number of conditions that may be present. Well, maybe those engineers could tell you the final torque, and it may be 56 lbs. The problem is, they stretch to get that final 56lbs, and by doing so you tighten them to a lower torque, then twist the specified angle.
If you still don't want to listen, then stop asking. This is my biggest pet peeve. You asked a question, you got an answer. Since you didn't get the answer that YOU wanted to hear, you keep asking over and over again. You do realize that most who have answered you are either technicians, or have extensive experience with this as a hobby right?
Does the book not tell you to tighten, then 90*, then 90*? SPECIFICALLY? Why would it tell you to do that, just to go back and say "screw it, just tighten them to 56lb!" It doesn't. Ignore the 56lb remark, get some new head bolts, and do it again.
If it helps, I am an ASE Master tech, Nissan Specialist factory trained tech, and have been wrenching as a hobby since I was 15. 26 now. Does that make you feel any better about it? FOLLOW THE BOOK, IGNORE THE 56 LB PART.
You know what? Fuck it, you are right. 56 ft/lb's it is.... Have a nice day.
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Originally posted by nando
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