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Now I have run in the motor does anyone know what tourqe settings I need to pull down the heads they are 340 ally heads or does it depend on the make etc
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Well , i've never bothered to re-torque heads & no issues.................i'll await the bashing. :D :D
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It all depends on gasket material and bolt specs?

Always a good idea with Ali heads after 500 miles!

Good luck Si. :thumbright:
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Cometic (spelling) gaskets with ARP head bolts,I was told before and kiwi said to tourqe them down after the first run once cold
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Never re-checked mine after engine build or after doing a head gasket change........ but if you want to re-check, surely just repeat what was done when first fitted (in correct sequence & torque according to workshop manual)....
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J Clark wrote:Never re-checked mine after engine build or after doing a head gasket change........ but if you want to re-check, surely just repeat what was done when first fitted (in correct sequence & torque according to workshop manual)....
thanks mate I was thinking rework the origional tourqe sequence.

Wouldent do any harm just to retourqe as a precation (I'm sure somone will correct me if I'm wrong)
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Si,
Worth doing as a precaution. I did mine on the Dart after about 1,000 miles and all torqued up exactly as required none were below spec
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I re-torque and the last time I did this the heads had clearly settled.

Well worth doing for a few minutes work - peace of mind, etc.
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Si I would fir sure, I did have a head bolt go loose on the Bee car after the first days runs, I fig heat or it was not correct first time around. :thumbright:
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Si you must torque to the spec the head manufacturer states. Not what it says in the manual and not what ARP suggest.
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simon dont just go pulling down on the head bolts crack them off one at a time and retorque it one at a time,
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Cannonball wrote:simon dont just go pulling down on the head bolts crack them off one at a time and retorque it one at a time,
:thumbright: :thumbright:

..And do them in sequence ;)
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