Should I get new head bolts or are the old ones reusable?
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NTRCOOL
1993 Ford Festiva GL
1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix x2
1989 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix
1990 Cadillac Fleet-wood Brougham
1987 Buick LeSabere T-Type
1980 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency coupe
1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Aeroback coupeTags: None
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reuse them after a good cleaning and a LIGHT coating of oil.Trees aren't kind to me...
currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.
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And run a tap down each head bolt hole to clean the threads so you get a good correct torque.You gonna race that thing?
http://www.sdfcomputers.com/Festivaracing.htm
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What is the spec length? the reason I'm asking because when I pulled the head after I seen a major amount of steam coming between the head and the block, there was burn marks between each cylinder but the outside seemed fine. I am also worried that the head also might be warpped.NTRCOOL
1993 Ford Festiva GL
1990 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix x2
1989 ASC/McLaren Turbo Grand Prix
1990 Cadillac Fleet-wood Brougham
1987 Buick LeSabere T-Type
1980 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency coupe
1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic Aeroback coupe
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Originally posted by NTRCOOL View PostWhat is the spec length? ... I am also worried that the head also might be warpped.
Your head is warped. Have it machined before you put everything back together or you will be doing it all over again.Oscar
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there is no head bolt length spec.... that's for TTY bolts, which we don't have.Trees aren't kind to me...
currently: 2 88Ls (Scrappy and Jersey), 88LX, 90L(Pepe), 91L, 91GL (Skippy) 93 GL Sport (the Mighty Favakk), 94 (Bruce) & 95 Aspire SEs, 97 Aspire (The Joker),
94 Justy 4WD, 87 Fiero GT, plus 2 parts cars. That's my fleet.
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In the haynes manual for one. The second clue columbo, is the tightening sequence.
If you've ever had experience with tty bolts, you'd know that there's more than three steps involved and at least one of those steps involves degrees or angle, not foot pounds.
New bolts are not that expensive by the way, if you did want to go with that. That is, if you don't go ARP.
I will give you a litte bit of advice from my experience. After you have re-placed the festy/aspire/b3/b6 head, heat cycle the engine a few times, figure a few trips totaling a couple hundred miles. Pull the valve cover back off, and do a re-torque. Don' be surprized to see some of the bolts might need it! good luck.
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I kinda thought the car companies used TTY head bolts because when they tighten them down at the factory they are like rubbery or elastic so that they keep pulling down on the head after any initial shifting around takes place, taking up any differences that might occur after the new car is driven. That way all the customers don't have to take their cars back to the dealer to have the heads re-torked. TTY bolts, I think, lose that feature after they are used once and probably don't respond the same way to the tork specs. ARP bolts are made different and can be re-used, but should be re-toked after a few heat cycles. Anyway, how's that sound?
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Originally posted by denguy View PostARP bolts are made different and can be re-used, but should be re-toked after a few heat cycles. Anyway, how's that sound?Some people like to read fiction,I prefer to read repair manuals. Weird I know-
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