90Hp 1998 BJ90SLECM Nm? thanks for your helb
Q qatarfritz Cadet Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 7 Jan 7, 2009 #1 90Hp 1998 BJ90SLECM Nm? thanks for your helb
E ezeke Supreme Mariner Joined Sep 19, 2003 Messages 12,532 Jan 8, 2009 #2 Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson 24-27 Nm. Click the thumbnail below. Attachments V4 Head Bolts.jpg 24.6 KB · Views: 0
Q qatarfritz Cadet Joined Sep 22, 2008 Messages 7 Jan 9, 2009 #3 Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson thank you i read in an other topic no anti seize on the bolds
Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson thank you i read in an other topic no anti seize on the bolds
E ezeke Supreme Mariner Joined Sep 19, 2003 Messages 12,532 Jan 9, 2009 #4 Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson It is a good idea to chase and blow out the bolt holes on older blocks to prevent the bolts from seating on debris. Lubricating the bolts is still debated. Here's a link to some thoughts that may help: http://www.greensladeandcompany.com/pdf/Problem Solving-Stainless Steel Galling Solutions.pdf
Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson It is a good idea to chase and blow out the bolt holes on older blocks to prevent the bolts from seating on debris. Lubricating the bolts is still debated. Here's a link to some thoughts that may help: http://www.greensladeandcompany.com/pdf/Problem Solving-Stainless Steel Galling Solutions.pdf
HighTrim Supreme Mariner Joined Jun 21, 2007 Messages 10,486 Jan 9, 2009 #5 Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson Also, do not set your wrench to the final torque value initially. Start with half the value, torquing in the pattern provided by Ezeke, then three quarter, then the final torque setting.
Re: tightening torque cylinderhead johnson Also, do not set your wrench to the final torque value initially. Start with half the value, torquing in the pattern provided by Ezeke, then three quarter, then the final torque setting.