Torqueing head bolts problem

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Torqueing head bolts problem

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Hi guys just fitting my heads at the minute. I was doing the 20nm plus 90 plus 90 system. But I had been told with care you can do 80lbft. So set my torque wrench to 80 so I didn't go above that. So I did the first 90 now I've come to the second 90 the first six all went ok, but from bolt 7 onwards there all hitting the 80 limit without barely turning! Any advice on this? Cheers mike


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You are using stretch bolts I take it? (I presume that you are building an RV8)
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sidecar wrote:You are using stretch bolts I take it? (I presume that you are building an RV8)
Hi yes using stretch bolts on a rover v8.
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Post by unstable load »

Are the bolt holes thoroughly clean?
It could be you are becoming thread-bound on gunge
in the hole that is preventing it from going all the way
into the hole and torquing correctly.
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unstable load wrote:Are the bolt holes thoroughly clean?
It could be you are becoming thread-bound on gunge
in the hole that is preventing it from going all the way
into the hole and torquing correctly.
I'll be honest I never checked that, but the block was cleaned etc. before fitting.

I fitted the other head and it's done the same, so it's torqued up to 80lbft.

If I took them off again would I need new head gaskets? Cheers mike
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Post by unstable load »

I have successfully reused gaskets after torquing before, so I'd say go for it, but with the usual disclaimers..... :roll: :roll:
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Post by ian.stewart »

You can easily get bad torque reading from dirty holes, even a bit of water at the bottom of the threaded hole will cause it to hydraulic, being over generous when oiling the threads can cause similar problems.
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