I started mine with hand tight then 15 i think and then incremented it by
10.
Are you using new bolts or the old ones? If new bolts what are they?
Edit: tell us more about your build. I'm a 7m freak.
hi guys, putting my 7m back together in the next day or so, just wondering what increments you torque to when torquing up to 80ft/lb ( as in what did you go to in the first couple of passes of the studs?)
i have arp head studs and genuine gasket
any help would be great thanks
paul
I started mine with hand tight then 15 i think and then incremented it by
10.
Are you using new bolts or the old ones? If new bolts what are they?
Edit: tell us more about your build. I'm a 7m freak.
cool thanks for that
got head done, just i lick, valve clearances and valve stem seals, all new bearings and rings, all std size, as was all well with in tolerance still, got crank linished, ARP head studs and all gaskets are genuine toyota
nothing too spectacular, rebuilt stock ct26, probably only run about 10psi, but it is only going to go into my bundera, so i think its going to scare some people, me included
is 80ft/lb the go?
85 is what i did with my APR bolts.
Tighten to manufacturer's specifications as overtightening can cause the material to yield and undergo plastic deformation
Toyota's specs are 72 ft/lbs... I'm not sure what the ARP specifics are
Have you chased the threads?????
Use the ARP moly lube and torque to ARP specs as per the TSRM:
http://cygnusx1.net/supra/TechTips/head_retorque.aspx
Most people suggest 3 or so passes when torqueing it down:
http://www.supramania.com/forums/sho...=head+retorque
cool thanks for that, much appreciated
paul
ARP specify 80 footpounds in their instructions.
3-4 passes, going up an even amount each time.
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