What would be the effects of a incorrectly torqued head?

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What would be the effects of a incorrectly torqued head?

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Hi guys just wondering if a head wasn't tongued evenly or correctly what would be the consequences? Would it be long term/short term/ bad running???


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I would have thought a blown head gasket depending upon how loose the / some bots were. Otherwise a warped head that would (could) end up the same.

When I've done heads up I've always followed the book.
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Re: What would be the effects of a incorrectly torqued head?

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Automania wrote:Hi guys just wondering if a head wasn't tongued evenly or correctly what would be the consequences? Would it be long term/short term/ bad running???
you tongue your head ?

Really it will depend on what you mean.

If they were all tightened by someone sensible with an experienced hand...they could probably last a very long time before any problems.

If they werent tightened at all by a muppet...it might only last a few minutes.

Some tight some not....really, shouldnt be near engines either lol

Overtightened....harder to say on that and would depend how much.
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