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  • #16
    No kidding. My first head job took three days because I ended up having to replace half the bolts on my exhaust manifold as they snapped while I was trying to torque them down.
    GT

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    • #17
      bryanl1, you may ask the machine shop for new studs and bolts for your exhaust manifold to avoid any problems on re-assembly. due to the fact the studs/bolts erode away in the manifold.

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      • #18
        I have an 88 festiva that im doing the head gasket on, whats the torque specs for tightening the head bolts.
        D21 vg33e - s14 sr20det - 91 festiva

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        • #19
          Torque specs head 88 festiva:

          Cylinder head bolts cleaned and lightly oiled, holes cleaned:

          Step one 35 to 40 Ft Lbs
          Step two 56 to 60 Ft Lbs
          I buy 'em dead........ getitqwik@hotmail.com

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          • #20
            Keep in mind that there is a sequence in which you need to tighten the bolts. Wouldn't hurt to pick up a $15 manual so you can look it over.

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            • #21
              Isnt it usually just start at the two in the middle, then the two on the right of those, then the two on the left of the middle ones... etc.
              D21 vg33e - s14 sr20det - 91 festiva

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              • #22
                Are the stock head bolts reusable? Cuz i reused them when i did my head gasket and torqued everything correctly, and somehow my oil is really milk cuz its not sealing correctly. I had the head milled to, so its not warped. Is it possible that the block is warped too... i checked for cracks and saw none. I was also thinking could i use rtv as an extra blocker?
                D21 vg33e - s14 sr20det - 91 festiva

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                • #23
                  Yes the head bolts are reusable. Have you changed the oil since you finished the job? Pretty common to have water in the oil after this.

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                  • #24
                    Ya i changed the oil, and its damn milky. The oil that was in there from before i changed the headgasket was much better looking than the oil thats in it now. the head was really warped when i had it resurfaced, so im thinkin it might of stretched my head bolts. I cant even find new headbolts anywhere... nobody sells them.
                    D21 vg33e - s14 sr20det - 91 festiva

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