dragoon
Well-Known Member
What\'s the right way to un-torque a head?
One of my engines is being lifted in order to replace a piston that was damaged earlier in the season by a broken valve.
The head was overhauled by Powerdrive in Portsmouth (who I can recommend BTW), and I don't wish to damge it in disassembly.
When I put the head back in it was torqued up according to the workshop manual in stages of 60, 90 & 130nm.
The question is, what is the right way to go about undoing the bolts in order to minimize risk of stress/bending. Obviously I can follow the pattern of tightening (i.e. which bolts first), but can I really un-do the bolts in stages of tightness? I can't see how at least.....?
The engines are TAMD40Bs. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Cheers,
Paul
One of my engines is being lifted in order to replace a piston that was damaged earlier in the season by a broken valve.
The head was overhauled by Powerdrive in Portsmouth (who I can recommend BTW), and I don't wish to damge it in disassembly.
When I put the head back in it was torqued up according to the workshop manual in stages of 60, 90 & 130nm.
The question is, what is the right way to go about undoing the bolts in order to minimize risk of stress/bending. Obviously I can follow the pattern of tightening (i.e. which bolts first), but can I really un-do the bolts in stages of tightness? I can't see how at least.....?
The engines are TAMD40Bs. If anyone has any suggestions, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Cheers,
Paul