water pump, head bolts on 90 accord EX
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Re: water pump, head bolts on 90 accord EX
runderwo@mail.win.org wrote:
> Oh, and am I off the mark, or is this motor a strange case - where you
> have an open deck motor, but the head bolts are not torque-to-yield
> type meaning they can be reused?
>
if they're not torque-to-yield, they can be reused. open deck has
nothing to do with it afaik.
> Oh, and am I off the mark, or is this motor a strange case - where you
> have an open deck motor, but the head bolts are not torque-to-yield
> type meaning they can be reused?
>
if they're not torque-to-yield, they can be reused. open deck has
nothing to do with it afaik.
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runderwo@mail.win.org wrote:
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
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Re: water pump, head bolts on 90 accord EX
runderwo@mail.win.org wrote:
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
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Re: water pump, head bolts on 90 accord EX
runderwo@mail.win.org wrote:
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
> Are they torque to yield or not? That's what I am trying to figure out
> and can't seem to get a reliable answer. It seems like most open decks
> have torque to yield.
>
check in the *helm* manual [NOT haynes] - if it specifies something like
"torque to 90 ft.lbs and then another half turn", they're torque to
yield. if it's just torque, they're not. open deck has become more
common at the same time as tty, but the two are not related.
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