doom26464;951660 said:get that head on there nice and tight lol.
But back on topic I'd like to hear some members who havn't done a retorque and how there cars are running?
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doom26464;951660 said:get that head on there nice and tight lol.
But back on topic I'd like to hear some members who havn't done a retorque and how there cars are running?
wade3570;951779 said:since we're on the topic of retorque....i just put my rebuilt NA engine back together and have only have had time to turn it over for 30 minutes a night for a week. everything's good and runs great! do i need to worry as much about retorque on an NA??
IJ.;951684 said::nono:
Torque wrenches have a long arm, doesn't feel as much. Torque your lugs and then take a regular rachet and try to loosen it, you'll see what I mean.doom26464;951987 said:i was just curious car is in the shop right now going to finish the retorque tommrow. the main thing that worries me the most is that my torque wrench i dunno if it accurate. Its brand new and you set the torque on it and when it reaches that torque it clicks. now i tried testing 85lbs on a lug nut and it doesn't overally feel all that tight but mabye thats just me. it makes me a bit uneasy though.
AJ'S 88NA;951995 said:Torque wrenches have a long arm, doesn't feel as much. Torque your lugs and then take a regular rachet and try to loosen it, you'll see what I mean.
TurboFreak;952029 said:Is it ever too late to retorque? I did a HG job about 1500 miles ago and have been away at college with no tools or time to re-torque. Spring break starts this weekend and I would love to retorque it then. I still can right?
doom26464;952308 said:hmm intresting topic. I have put on mabye 150-200km and I have been gulity of flooring it and seeing some boost. The car though has sat in the garage for the last few days though so that i can do a re torque on it. I should still be ok to do the retorque right?
TurboFreak;952029 said:Is it ever too late to retorque? I did a HG job about 1500 miles ago and have been away at college with no tools or time to re-torque. Spring break starts this weekend and I would love to retorque it then. I still can right?
Oem HG I'd go ahead and retorque it, wouldn't hurtsuprarx7nut;952331 said:I'm in a similar situation. I have ARP studs on mine and I was so focused on tracking down my coolant leaks and exhaust leaks that the re torque slipped my mind.
I may try to retorque them this weekend. I have an OEM HG and copper-spray which remains tacky. I can't imagine the OEM HG with copperspray losing its seal.
Anyone have advice? It's been 1100 miles.
suprarx7nut;952331 said:I'm in a similar situation. I have ARP studs on mine and I was so focused on tracking down my coolant leaks and exhaust leaks that the re torque slipped my mind.
I may try to retorque them this weekend. I have an OEM HG and copper-spray which remains tacky. I can't imagine the OEM HG with copperspray losing its seal.
Anyone have advice? It's been 1100 miles.
jdub;952581 said:Personally? I re-torque ARP hardware (both bolts and studs) and OEM bolts. The danger with going longer than 5 heat cycles is you *can* (does not mean "you will") get coolant under the HG if the bolts/studs loosen up...*if* that happens, it's only a matter of time. At 1500 miles, I would re-torque if not done previously.