My MX62 Cressida Haynes manual says
51 to 61 Ft-lb
btw, must have been hard not to put a 1jz in instead of doing the head on the 5me eh!
Cheers
Wilbo
just had to replace the head gasket on a 5ME..
anyone know the torque setting for the head bolts?
a quick search of the net / forums and I haven't found the specs..
hopefully someone here has done it before..![]()
cheers
Damo
TRD 83
83 GA61 Toyota Supra XX [TRD 83] - 7MGTE Turbo-A inside
83 KE70 Toyota Corolla - the budget build
94 EF Ford Fairmont Ghia [FATFORD] - looks tough, goes slow
64 Chev Impala - west coast lowrider
My MX62 Cressida Haynes manual says
51 to 61 Ft-lb
btw, must have been hard not to put a 1jz in instead of doing the head on the 5me eh!
Cheers
Wilbo
its when your elbow click's aye ?![]()
i dont have a funny or cool signature.
Ahh, good timing on that one, Im just about to replace mine too.![]()
Just checked my Supra haynes manual
55 to 61 Ft-lbs
1990 SW20 MR2 turbo Gen III 3S-GTE conversion, 3" exhaust = 264.9rwhp
1985 JZA61 2JZ-GTE + TO4Z = 442.1rwhp @ 18psi
1991 JZA70 Limited 2JZ-GTE vvti GTX30/76r
1994 GZX90 Mark II 1GZ-FE V12
1980 MA45 Undergoing Restoration
As above,
Just done my brothers in the last couple of weeks.
We set them at 57. After ~1000k's we popped the cam cover off and just cracked them then re-torqued to 58 ft lb's.
meh...
1JZ in a toyota crown... hmm.. that would be different..Originally Posted by wilbo666
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no - the decision was pretty easy when I checked my bank balance.. lolz.
Thanks to all who contributed!
+rep for you!
Damo
TRD 83
83 GA61 Toyota Supra XX [TRD 83] - 7MGTE Turbo-A inside
83 KE70 Toyota Corolla - the budget build
94 EF Ford Fairmont Ghia [FATFORD] - looks tough, goes slow
64 Chev Impala - west coast lowrider
you wouldn't read about it..
got the head cleaned up.. and the block..
new gaskets all over the place.
Torqued the head down to about 60ft-lbs
plonked the motor back in.
away she goes..
20 mins of driving pleasure before the temp gauge went off the chart.
hmm.. suspected BHG again!!![]()
what a waste or time & $$
maybe it is time for an engine conversion
Damo
83 GA61 Toyota Supra XX [TRD 83] - 7MGTE Turbo-A inside
83 KE70 Toyota Corolla - the budget build
94 EF Ford Fairmont Ghia [FATFORD] - looks tough, goes slow
64 Chev Impala - west coast lowrider
Did you clean the radiator ?
Did you check the water pump?
Did you change the thermostat?
Peewee
1985 MZ12 Soarer - 1UZ Powered
2013 86 GTS
And, this might sound real obvious, but did you change the oil / emullsion?
meh...
if the head had been worked on at some stage, you might find that water galleries - particularly near #5 and #6 are get too close to the fire rings.
Mine had corroded to the point where they overlapped - resulting in my BHG of new years eve '05 (yeah, fucking great night that was...not).
Making mine worse was that the previous engine rebuilder had machined out the gallery holes (so they matched the bore) with what was probably a cordless drill - and had used a drill larger in diameter than existing width of the gallery - this only brought the water even closer to the fire rings.
anyway - it reads like you're junking the thing anyway - but for those who are doing a BGH, a simple sanity check is to lay the new gasket over the head and check that you've got reasonable clearances between water jackets and combustion chambers. If you're just replacing the blown gasket, you'll be able to see the outline of the ring on the headface.
what a bummer aye
should of taken it to your mechanic, then they could check everything before they assemble it.
i dont have a funny or cool signature.
That would be a surefire way to learn nothing tho...Originally Posted by fixeruperer
Experience is everything and why are we here on this forum if not to learn![]()
meh...
i spoze, i just think of the end result of a fixed car.
5me thats not for your car is it "wa trd 83"
i dont have a funny or cool signature.
We used the old 5ME from matty's crown.. which never overheated.. the gasket was blown between cylinders.Did you clean the radiator ?
Did you check the water pump?
Did you change the thermostat?
Clean radiator.. no
Water pump looks pretty new
Change thermostat.. no
yes - thats one thing we did do.And, this might sound real obvious, but did you change the oil / emullsion?
yeah.. one of the water galleries was pretty close to the cylinder .. so we patched it up with some liquid steel (yep, went with the cheap fix to save costs)... we suspect that this is the weakest point. most likely the liquid steel didn't hold and broke off and then blew the head gasket between #6 and the water gallery..if the head had been worked on at some stage, you might find that water galleries - particularly near #5 and #6 are get too close to the fire rings.
Mine had corroded to the point where they overlapped - resulting in my BHG of new years eve '05 (yeah, fucking great night that was...not).![]()
thought it would have lasted longer than 20mins tho!!![]()
Damo
83 GA61 Toyota Supra XX [TRD 83] - 7MGTE Turbo-A inside
83 KE70 Toyota Corolla - the budget build
94 EF Ford Fairmont Ghia [FATFORD] - looks tough, goes slow
64 Chev Impala - west coast lowrider
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