You absolutely should have at the very least replaced the belt. You don't know when that thing was changed and it is cheap insurance. And what kind of leveler test did you do to test the head?
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Jeez. you really need to take everyones advice and listen to us. These heads need to be torqued down perfectly, in the right order, with the correct bolts. Im glad your car isnt mixing oil and coolant anymore, but i have a feeling that it will soon. While you had the head off, you should have replaced the water pump, and ESPECIALLY the timing belt. That timing belt is a ticking time bomb. It is very cheap, less than 20 dollars. If your belt snaps, then the valves will hit the pistons and you will need a new head.
22, 90, 90 is VERY tight. The first 90 isnt too bad, but that 2nd 90 will have your back hurting pretty bad once you are done! Did you at least replace the cam seal and rocker shaft plugs?
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It was toqured in the right order? I know I should have done the belt in not knowing when it was done last but it was very fresh and I know that the first and last owners took great care of the car aka car got more maintance then needed. But like stated this was a very strict budget. Ill take lunch for the week over an extra set of head bolts or gas for my DD over that timing belt. This is a project and is getting a swap once I gather the money. So even if my shit goes to hell in 1000 miles it will already be out of the car. I do realize I may have cut some coners but I am propbly the poorest member of r3v and I can't afford to do everything at once. And I will soon need to DD this car ( watch out that 4 miles a day will be real hard on it) its life > perfect car at this point.Originally posted by Beej '86 325esevery time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70Originally posted by JparkrThe last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
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Originally posted by 884door View PostWhen I removed the head bolts from my car my torque wrench was maxed out (90ft. lb) before they even budged. God that was a workout.
And finally if you disbelieve this, the reason they have the reverse switchy thing on torque wrenches are incase you have to torque a left hand thread fastener.
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Originally posted by ben312 View PostIll take lunch for the week over an extra set of head bolts or gas for my DD over that timing belt.
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It only has to run for the weekend. I have another car I'm trying to sell, and when I do I'll have the money to do timing and water pump.Originally posted by Beej '86 325esevery time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70Originally posted by JparkrThe last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
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And even if my motor did blow up I'm not worried about how much it costs. I've got a bud I can buy an e36 off for 2k for the whole car, so that can serve as a DD and swap part car.Originally posted by Beej '86 325esevery time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70Originally posted by JparkrThe last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
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Originally posted by ben312 View PostIt only has to run for the weekend. I have another car I'm trying to sell, and when I do I'll have the money to do timing and water pump.Originally posted by Beej '86 325esevery time an M-tech 1 spoiler is destroyed, a baby seal dies.87 325:83 jetta coupe:99 volvo c70:99 volvo s70Originally posted by JparkrThe last thing we need are more of the retards on here thinking they are engineers too.
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Originally posted by Mossman View PostLet me add to the lessons to be learned in this thread by telling you that this is a terrible idea. Torque wrenches are for torquing, not loosening. I've never done this myself so I can't testify whether it really screws em up or not, but way overtorquing the wrench then having the bolt break free suddenly and jar the mechanism, then doing it again 13 more times sounds like bad news. If it was a nice wrench I'd tell you to get it recalibrated, but at least if you're doing a torque crucial job borrow a buddies that hasn't been abused and make sure they read close. Also, you should always store torque wrenches relaxed, ie. set to 0 or below not set to any torque reading.
And finally if you disbelieve this, the reason they have the reverse switchy thing on torque wrenches are incase you have to torque a left hand thread fastener.
I could see a newer style "clicky" wrench being a lot more fragile to this.
Sorry to bump the old thread btw. lol
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