Head Torque Specs
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Re: Head Torque Specs
first step 22 ft/bs
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
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Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
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"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
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Re: Head Torque Specs
first step 22 ft/bs
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
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Re: Head Torque Specs
first step 22 ft/bs
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:zFmtb.396174$9l5.337853@pd7tw2no...
> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
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Re: Head Torque Specs
first step 22 ft/bs
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:zFmtb.396174$9l5.337853@pd7tw2no...
> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
second step 47 ft/lbs
must use proper order
--
Charles Tague
93 Honda Civic DX HB
1.6L SOHC VTEC 14.85 @ 89 mph,1.98 60 ft.
With ZEX 85 hp ZEX 13.09 @ 103 mph, 1.81 60ft.
86 Pontiac Trans Am
225/50/15 GForce Drag Radials
305 peanut cammed 15.29 @ 88 mph
http://home.cinci.rr.com/mistab0ne/
"Luxo-Liner" <chrysler1978@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> What are the head torque specs on a 91 Honda Civic? Thanks in advance for
> the assistance.
>
>
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Mista Bone wrote:
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
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Mista Bone wrote:
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
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Mista Bone wrote:
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
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Mista Bone wrote:
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
>
> first step 22 ft/bs
> second step 47 ft/lbs
> must use proper order
Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads in
the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the crud).
Eric
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"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FB74CE9.8011E809@spam.now...
> Mista Bone wrote:
> >
> > first step 22 ft/bs
> > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > must use proper order
>
> Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
> such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads
in
> the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
> size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
> compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
crud).
>
> Eric
I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing the
final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it tends
to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
-Cj-
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"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FB74CE9.8011E809@spam.now...
> Mista Bone wrote:
> >
> > first step 22 ft/bs
> > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > must use proper order
>
> Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
> such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads
in
> the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
> size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
> compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
crud).
>
> Eric
I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing the
final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it tends
to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
-Cj-
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"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FB74CE9.8011E809@spam.now...
> Mista Bone wrote:
> >
> > first step 22 ft/bs
> > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > must use proper order
>
> Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
> such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads
in
> the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
> size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
> compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
crud).
>
> Eric
I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing the
final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it tends
to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
-Cj-
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"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message news:3FB74CE9.8011E809@spam.now...
> Mista Bone wrote:
> >
> > first step 22 ft/bs
> > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > must use proper order
>
> Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light oil
> such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the threads
in
> the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the correct
> size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner and
> compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
crud).
>
> Eric
I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing the
final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it tends
to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
-Cj-
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Best to use anti-sieze compound (e.g. Permatex) on threads and washers.
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> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message
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> > Mista Bone wrote:
> > >
> > > first step 22 ft/bs
> > > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > > must use proper order
> >
> > Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light
oil
> > such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the
threads
> in
> > the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the
correct
> > size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner
and
> > compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
> crud).
> >
> > Eric
>
> I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing
the
> final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
> For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it
tends
> to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
>
> -Cj-
>
>
"CJ Wilson" <xseahunterNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message
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> > Mista Bone wrote:
> > >
> > > first step 22 ft/bs
> > > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > > must use proper order
> >
> > Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light
oil
> > such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the
threads
> in
> > the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the
correct
> > size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner
and
> > compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
> crud).
> >
> > Eric
>
> I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing
the
> final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
> For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it
tends
> to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
>
> -Cj-
>
>
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Best to use anti-sieze compound (e.g. Permatex) on threads and washers.
"CJ Wilson" <xseahunterNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message
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> > Mista Bone wrote:
> > >
> > > first step 22 ft/bs
> > > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > > must use proper order
> >
> > Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light
oil
> > such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the
threads
> in
> > the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the
correct
> > size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner
and
> > compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
> crud).
> >
> > Eric
>
> I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing
the
> final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
> For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it
tends
> to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
>
> -Cj-
>
>
"CJ Wilson" <xseahunterNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote in message
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> > Mista Bone wrote:
> > >
> > > first step 22 ft/bs
> > > second step 47 ft/lbs
> > > must use proper order
> >
> > Also, put engine oil between the washer and the head bolt and a light
oil
> > such as LPS-1 on the threads. It's also a good idea to chase the
threads
> in
> > the block with a tap (being extremely careful of course to use the
correct
> > size tap). Afterwards, blow out the head bolt holes with carb cleaner
and
> > compressed air (keeping a rag over the top of the holes to catch the
> crud).
> >
> > Eric
>
> I don't know if this is true of the newer Honda's, but when i was doing
the
> final torqe on my '85 Accord, the head bolts are designed to stretch.
> For someone that does not do this type of thing on a regular basis, it
tends
> to make your heart race when you feel it happening.
>
> -Cj-
>
>