i agree. the bolt must turn first. it's not accurate otherwise.
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----- Original Message ----- From: <murp-@aol.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 1:46 AM Subject: RE: How to torque the heads....CORRECTLY!
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Gary, I have not said that every nut or bolt must be backed off. It is not necessary to back off at all so long as the nut or bolt being torqued turns before the wrench goes 'click' (if you have one that goes 'click'). If the nut being torqued does not turn before the wrench goes off, then it should be backed off enough that it will turn clockwise before the wrench setting is reached. Enough can be as little as 10 degrees for instance, as long as the nut will turn clockwise before the torque wrench setting is reached, and I would not describe this as 'loosening'. This is probably different to what the Toyota guys were referring to in their advisory. Making sure that the bolt turns is the only way that you will know that the torque wrench setting is accurate. From what I've heard on the list, a lot of people don't bother with this, and have had no problems. This is fine, but they should also know that if they torque a bolt, and the wrench goes 'click' before the bolt turns, then it is not possible to tell the value to which that bolt has been torqued. Brian
Gary Cheek wrote:
The following from Toyota service advisory . VERBATIM:
"NEVER loosen the bolts before you torque them. This is not a good idea.
This will cause damage to the head gasket which is already compressed and not in favor of recompressing (HKS headgaskets are, but stocks aren't). Besides that, it screws up the whole torque order, so you will put too much stress on the head as well!"
com wrote:
Bob, Thanks for the support. Hey, I just tried to explain the theory behind the recommendation (to back off before torquing) because
someone
asked for the theory behid it. I wasn't expecting the response from those list members who also belong to the Flat Earth Society (I'm glad
I
can hide behind this computer!). Brian '74 T3 '76 & '78 T3's
Robert Hawkes wrote:
Brian the Brain, That's the best explanation of this technique I have ever come
across.
Nice! Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: <murp-@aol.com> To: <Loopfram-@topica.com> Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 10:48 PM Subject: RE: How to torque the heads....CORRECTLY!
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Tim Crump wrote:
>Never could figure out why you would loosen heads to tighten
them,what
>is the THEROY behind this.Mark
.....it's kinda like a rolling start......lets you build up a
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