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Author: Subject: pinto torx bolts stages
jabbahutt

posted on 3/9/08 at 02:36 PM Reply With Quote
pinto torx bolts stages

Afternoon all

Quick question on the torx type cylinder head bolts. It states:

Stage 1 35-40Nm
Stage 2 70-75Nm
Stage 3 5 minutes later extra 90deg

I take it that you go round in the correct order and do stage 1 and then immediately do stage 2 then wait the 5 minutes for stage 3

Only asking as I have a small oil leak from the front of the head and suspect that in all the excitement of getting the engine back together I may of omitted stage 3

The engine has been run a few times but not for long so would it be okay to do stage 3 now or have I stuffed it up and should really replace the bolts and do it all again?

Or other option is there anything else I can try to stop this leak of oil?

Many thanks
Nigel






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britishtrident

posted on 3/9/08 at 02:41 PM Reply With Quote
No -- unless you are 100% certain that you didn't do stage 3. It would be different if the final stage was torquing rather than angular.

What I would do is slacken back the bolts 180 degrees and go through all the stages.

The Pinto is a tough old boot and the head gasket never gave much in the way of problems -- so it should be OK.

[Edited on 3/9/08 by britishtrident]

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jabbahutt

posted on 3/9/08 at 02:44 PM Reply With Quote
I thought torx bolts stretched and could only be used once? so wouldn't slackening off the bolts even by 180degs mean a new set off bolts is needed?

Thanks for the prompt response
Nigel






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Paul TigerB6

posted on 3/9/08 at 02:51 PM Reply With Quote
As above, i'd back them off and redo them. If you have an oil leak it might be worth dropping the coolant out and pulling the head to clean it the oil from where it leaked before torquing up properly. I'd be concerned about an oil film between the head and block when torquing up leaving you with a continual oil leak.

Any opinions on the above from practical experience??

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Peteff

posted on 3/9/08 at 02:56 PM Reply With Quote
Do stage 3 and see what happens. The further 90* always sounds a bit hit and miss to me unless you have an angle gauge for the wrench.





yours, Pete

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Dusty

posted on 3/9/08 at 05:24 PM Reply With Quote
Slacken off and re-torque through the three stages without any other faffing about. It's a pinto not a K series. Huge safety margin built in.
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britishtrident

posted on 3/9/08 at 08:09 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jabbahutt
I thought torx bolts stretched and could only be used once? so wouldn't slackening off the bolts even by 180degs mean a new set off bolts is needed?

Thanks for the prompt response
Nigel


Whole load of myths floating around about stretch head bolts --- most of the ones around can be re-used several times. In reality the "stretching" takes them only a tiny ammount into the "plastic zone" of the stress strain curve. When reused this pre-stretching actually makes the bolts actually capable of taking a bigger load before they reach the elastic limit.

It is a bit like Piano wire which is pre-stretched to make "stronger" (ie the stretching increases the elastic limit).





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