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    In the past when I have changed head gaskets on other cars the manual
    always says to get new head bolts due to stretching. The festiva manual
    mentions nothing about this so I am asking anyone who has changed
    a head gasket if they reused the old bolts or bought new ones. If using
    old were there any problems with leakage? Thanks - Chris
    Nothing says "triumph of enthusiasm over physics" like a Front Wheel Drive race car.
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  • #2
    A lot of people (myself included) have reused the bolts with no problems.

    I don't think you can even buy new ones.


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    • #3
      the ones that must be replaced were designed that way, it susposedly prevents snapping bolts but i dont buy it lol. just the way the motor is designed
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      • #4
        Replacing Head Bolts is a pretty recent thing since the problems encountered with Honda and Toyota head gaskets (A relatively big problem in the late 80's and early 90's). Those bolts may stretch and fatigue. I don't think Mazda engines suffer this malady. You can do a search in google but I think you will find that Mazda don't require Head Bolt replacement.

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        • #5
          I replaced my head bolts with old ones and it was fine. Maybe for some more aggressive engine like one from a gsxr 1000 motorcycle.
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          • #6
            you DO NOT replace the stock head bolts. these are NOT torque to yield bolts. torque to yield bolts require you to torque to spec and THEN turn another 1/2 turn or so (depends on manufacture); this pulls the bolts to about 95+% of their limit. since you do not do this to B series motors, you can reuse these bolts.
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            • #7
              Thanks for the response guys, I'll just used the old ones. I checked with Autozone and Advance, they cannot even
              get them. FMS has them, I think he said 80 for the set. - Chris
              Nothing says "triumph of enthusiasm over physics" like a Front Wheel Drive race car.
              - Dennis Grant
              FarNorthRacing.com

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