Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 19:31:43 -0400 From: Malt_Hound <Malt_Houndnospamm*yahoo.com> Subject: Re: retorquing cylinder head
ajs wrote: > Hi all. I've recently come across some info regarding the retorquing of the > 16v cylinder head. Apparently it can be a common occurance for these heads > to become a bit "loose". Has anyone had any experience with this? I have a > very mild oil leak at the front edge of the head on my 9000 and this is > purported to be a cure if things aren't far gone. Ideas, comments? Thanks. > > I've done this with other engines when a recall to the head bolts was prescribed. The usual deal is to remove (or loosen) the head bolts one at a time. Then go through the initial torque setting, including the rotation again from scratch without disturbing the head. It usually involves an initial torque spec and then a certain number of degrees rotation after that. Be sure to find out if the head bolts are designed to "stretch" or not, as those would require replaement for retorqueing. When I replaced the head gasket on a '93 4 cylinder 2.3L it did not require the bolts to be replaced as they are not of the "stretch" type. -Fred W