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well my head gasket blew and i am putting the head back together and i want 2 know if anyone knows if with the 5s when u put th head back on if u should use new head bolts, and what r the torque specs for the head bolts. Thanks!
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Those bolts are torque to yield so you cannot re-use them. Torque to yield means that you torque them to spec and then continue to turn them for a specific degree.
Specs: 36 ft/lbs + 90 degrees The torque sequence is to start with the center two and then do a cross patern working your way outward. |
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QUOTE(bindertch @ Apr 3, 2007 - 11:14 PM) [snapback]542790[/snapback] Those bolts are torque to yield so you cannot re-use them. Torque to yield means that you torque them to spec and then continue to turn them for a specific degree. Specs: 36 ft/lbs + 90 degrees The torque sequence is to start with the center two and then do a cross patern working your way outward. thanks!! thats a huge help! i was just gonna use the old bolts. -------------------- Your signature is not allowed on 6GC - Defgeph
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