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Head bolt torquing procedure

Neal R19

Well-Known Member
OK so the F7P specs go 30Nm, 50Nm, slacken off, 25Nm, 108degrees

But the F7R specs do the same, but then afterwards an extra stage of running the engine to temperature, cooling, then slackening off and retorquing to 25Nm, 107degrees.

Question is, why the difference? It's essentially the same engine.
 
there is no reason, its stupid don't do it.

Retensioning headbolts was relevant with iron blocks and heads or even old ally headed guff from the 80's like GTT's, not with ally heads when using tty bolts. Won't do any harm unless the bolts are dodgy right enough unless you loosen them all off at once then you'll have a right mess :lol:
 
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