Hello all!
I recently finished putting together my rotating assembly of my 7mgte.
I used stock rods which were resized with ARP rod bolts torqued to 50ftlbs. All my clearances were within .0015-.002 (Toyota says .0008-.0021)
I used stock pistons with new rings and the cylinders were honed.
My crank was polished and balanced. I used stock main bolts torqued to 75 ftlbs. I used new Clevite bearings with plenty of moly assembly lube.
I installed my rings with some WD40 and in the cylinders.
The head is not installed yet.
MY QUESTION.
When turning the engine over with a torque wrench, there are a few places where the engine takes 20ftlbs to turn over and other places its much less. The engine seems to turn by itself after the resistance. I only have experience building 4 bangers and I was wondering if this resistance is normal. I know that the 7m is a picky engine and I want to make it last for as long as possible.
Any advice, comments welcome.
I recently finished putting together my rotating assembly of my 7mgte.
I used stock rods which were resized with ARP rod bolts torqued to 50ftlbs. All my clearances were within .0015-.002 (Toyota says .0008-.0021)
I used stock pistons with new rings and the cylinders were honed.
My crank was polished and balanced. I used stock main bolts torqued to 75 ftlbs. I used new Clevite bearings with plenty of moly assembly lube.
I installed my rings with some WD40 and in the cylinders.
The head is not installed yet.
MY QUESTION.
When turning the engine over with a torque wrench, there are a few places where the engine takes 20ftlbs to turn over and other places its much less. The engine seems to turn by itself after the resistance. I only have experience building 4 bangers and I was wondering if this resistance is normal. I know that the 7m is a picky engine and I want to make it last for as long as possible.
Any advice, comments welcome.