[AJD] Putting the D together
Louis
louis at kellnet.com
Tue Feb 15 05:41:21 PST 2005
I always wait till the engine cools. That way you get the most out of
the retorque. I always check the valves after a retorque. Sometime
they need to be reset and other times they don't.
Lou
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Subject: Re: [AJD] Putting the D together
I've got a spray can of Permatex High Tack Spray-A-Gasket(the red stuff)
and 18 lead washers. I plan on cleaning the studs well and lubing
them before putting the nuts on and torquing them.
Louis, you reminded me to retorque after the engine reaches operating
temperature. I want to make sure I do this right this time. I retorque
it while the engine is hot, right? Do the valves have to be readjusted
after retorquing the head bolts?
Gary
greg at theoldtractorcompany.com wrote:
> I always used the specified torque
> I use CopperKote on the gasket, put the smooth side to the block and
> don't forget TWO lead
> washers on each stud on the D
> Greg
>
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> On Sun Feb 13 19:04 , Gary Epps <garyepps at fidnet.com> sent:
>
>
>>I have been advised to torque the head bolts on the D to as much as 20
>>ft lbs over spec. This would take it from 208 ft lbs to as much as
>>nearly 230 ft lbs. What numbers do you use? Do you torque over spec?
>>Is 208 ft lbs enough torque? It is a beefy engine.
>>
>>Gary
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