Noise like Steam locomotive?
I can agree with Charlie_V about torquing down the head bolts. The initial torque down isn't bad, it's the angles you have to do after. Those can be difficult!
If you have any doubts, get some help. There's no sense hurting yourself when you can go get someone younger and let them hurt themselves. LOL
If you have any doubts, get some help. There's no sense hurting yourself when you can go get someone younger and let them hurt themselves. LOL
I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
Everyone has foind there own way to deal with headbolts, using a 5/8 shallow impact socket with a 4 inch ext. and a 24 inch breaker i find no problems. Be sure to remove the head bolts from the outside in. After the first tightening of the head bolts draw a white line on them makes getting the next two steps easier
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I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
A long wrench and rubber mallet get the fan out pretty quick.
Good tip is to put some cardboard in front of the radiator to protect it while you work.
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I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
Hi
I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
I appreciate the help and advice. I have a huge 300 ft lb torque wrench a couple of feet long that could help undoing the head bolts but I'll also consider the impact driver.
I am wondering about the need to remove the fan. I recently fitted a new auxiliary drive belt and got it of the fan without removing it. Must it be removed for other jobs like access to bolts?
I think I had to remove pretty much everything off the front of the engine. It's really not that bad. There's basically just two big brackets you have to get off of there after you remove the A/C compressor, power steering pump, etc.
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I made a start on the task and discovered a few clues as to shoddy previous maintenance.
For instance, the throttle body was held on by the two upper screws but neither lower screw was fitted... they are hard to get at but really?
One of the secondary air brackets was held on by one nut and as I fumble to remove the rear screws holding down the upper manifold.... I can only feel a hole.... no bolt head!
Based on this example of sloppy work I suspect that the heads might not have been torqued right and hence the blown gasket.
I shall continue with the strip down and report later.
Next issue.... blooming secondary air parts preventing removal... what size wrench is that? 24mm?
Nope 27mm, found on another forum!
Onwards and upwards
Geoff
I made a start on the task and discovered a few clues as to shoddy previous maintenance.
For instance, the throttle body was held on by the two upper screws but neither lower screw was fitted... they are hard to get at but really?
One of the secondary air brackets was held on by one nut and as I fumble to remove the rear screws holding down the upper manifold.... I can only feel a hole.... no bolt head!
Based on this example of sloppy work I suspect that the heads might not have been torqued right and hence the blown gasket.
I shall continue with the strip down and report later.
Next issue.... blooming secondary air parts preventing removal... what size wrench is that? 24mm?
Nope 27mm, found on another forum!
Onwards and upwards
Geoff
Last edited by lrguy46; Jul 25, 2015 at 06:34 PM.
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Brilliant advice. I sprayed the potion at the nuts, used a 1 1/16" wrench as 27mm not available, a sharp rap with a hammer on the end of the wrench and the nuts could be undone with my fingers... excellent!
That was the drivers side, now for the more crowded other side....
More haste less speed, alas, with this side as I should have held the 18mm nut on the front one, but spurred on by both coming undone easily I tried it on the front one and it twisted the pipe. I thought, what the hell and wound it out, breaking the pipe but figured I could get a used replacement when it came to reassembly....or even new part?
Anyway, the rear inaccessible nut was loose, I could feel it undo as soon as I fitted the wrench but could only undo it one flat at a time because the long wrench clobbered components if I tried more. That metal pipe whose support shared the secondary air bracket.. that 10mm nut was really tight. Fortunately I have a long Tommy bar.
Slight mystery with the bolts holding the rocker covers on.... I can undo the outer ones with an 8mm ring wrench...but the inners need a socket set. Oddly none of my small metric sockets, including 8mm, fit the bolt I took out....
But a 5/16" fitted it perfectly.... in my hand... not so much in the car.
Bloody screw has 12 points and my sockets 6....8
And autozone only sell 6 point....
Trying o'reilly... nope only in a $60 socket set and I want one 8mm socket
Both stores recommend Sears....
Brilliant advice. I sprayed the potion at the nuts, used a 1 1/16" wrench as 27mm not available, a sharp rap with a hammer on the end of the wrench and the nuts could be undone with my fingers... excellent!
That was the drivers side, now for the more crowded other side....
More haste less speed, alas, with this side as I should have held the 18mm nut on the front one, but spurred on by both coming undone easily I tried it on the front one and it twisted the pipe. I thought, what the hell and wound it out, breaking the pipe but figured I could get a used replacement when it came to reassembly....or even new part?
Anyway, the rear inaccessible nut was loose, I could feel it undo as soon as I fitted the wrench but could only undo it one flat at a time because the long wrench clobbered components if I tried more. That metal pipe whose support shared the secondary air bracket.. that 10mm nut was really tight. Fortunately I have a long Tommy bar.
Slight mystery with the bolts holding the rocker covers on.... I can undo the outer ones with an 8mm ring wrench...but the inners need a socket set. Oddly none of my small metric sockets, including 8mm, fit the bolt I took out....
But a 5/16" fitted it perfectly.... in my hand... not so much in the car.
Bloody screw has 12 points and my sockets 6....8
And autozone only sell 6 point....
Trying o'reilly... nope only in a $60 socket set and I want one 8mm socket
Both stores recommend Sears....
Last edited by lrguy46; Jul 25, 2015 at 09:45 PM.


