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Just remember to torque it back up again then angle the bolts
Quote from: Fruitloop on December 26, 2008, 19:12:03Just remember to torque it back up again then angle the boltsWhats this angle the bolts ??? i know torque :)
me and funky rhino have just done his and we got the wrong one to start with. don't worry you will no straight away if its the wrong one as with the above you need to take into account how many times the head has been skimmed as well easyest way take the one you take off to mach up and get one a bit thicker job done. you will need to have head skimmed and you will need a thin 19mm socket or so attachment to get to the head bolt at the back of head near the bulk head. the just follow the Haynes manual you wont go wrong.
Check it's flat with a steel rule and feelers, if it's warped you are wasting your time putting it back on.Minty, why fit a thicker gasket if their head has been skimmed? the head it utterly flat, the thickness of the gasket is purely to take account of the variance of piston projection (above the top of the block at TDC).
Bear in mind you can't really check them unless you slacken all the bolts and redo the whole angle thing again, but, this would in effect "blow" the head gasket again. :'( Best to leave well alone if you are confident you've done it right first time.Rich