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DieselPerformanceGuy 01-03-2010 12:25 PM

Retorqueing head bolts?
 
Hey all,

i have a question about retorquing the head bolts. I did the ones that i could get to without taking anything off,(2,3, and 6 cylinders, and all the ones below them under the exaust manifold) i got those ones to 125 ft lbs. I figure those ones could help a little till i get the rest torqued down this spring. Can i still drive it like this or should i finish them off.

thanks for any help.

RSWORDS 01-03-2010 02:14 PM

You need to do them all. The reason you tq head bolts (and studs) down to equal amounts and one of the reasons its so important is because you need to hold teh head down equally, with out you will create "weak" spots in the head gasket.

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-03-2010 03:49 PM

ok thats what i just did the more i got to thinking about it i decided to do them all.

cummins_guy 01-04-2010 09:58 AM

cylinder head torque specs

66, 89 ft/lbs +90 deg

doing them a 125 will not hurt the engine, but you will have to replace them, they are now T/Y

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-04-2010 02:23 PM

what does t/y mean

cummins_guy 01-04-2010 02:26 PM

Torque to yield

It is the stress point for the bolt, once you go to that it is highly recommended that you replace if you ever remove the bolts or if the bolts come loose on their own

RSWORDS 01-04-2010 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by cummins_guy (Post 464120)
cylinder head torque specs

66, 89 ft/lbs +90 deg

doing them a 125 will not hurt the engine, but you will have to replace them, they are now T/Y

135 ft/lbs is common practice for holding down the head on budget trucks with high cyl pressure and yes at these levels do not reuse bolts.

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-04-2010 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by RSWORDS (Post 464244)
135 ft/lbs is common practice for holding down the head on budget trucks with high cyl pressure and yes at these levels do not reuse bolts.

Well i really didn't need to even retorque them but i decided it was insurance. I'm only pushing 28-29 psi of boost right now.

cummins_guy 01-05-2010 06:28 AM

The bolts are pretty cheap, so no to worry to much.

I do the same on mine, just wanted to stress the point about reusing bolts, I have seen some pretty nasty stuff done to guys who reused.

DieselPerformanceGuy 01-05-2010 09:25 AM

ok thanks man


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