Tmoose
Mechanical
- Apr 12, 2003
- 5,633
My boss is a car enthusiast and recently bought a used SnapOn angle/torque wrench off ebay to work on the assortment of LS1/2/3 engines he is preparing for his Mazda RX7.
The OEM head bolt tightening spec is :
First pass 22 ft.-lbs. Second pass 90 degrees Final pass either 50 or 90 degrees, depending on bolt size.
My boss reported that when installing the heads on the most recent engine the final 90 degrees ended up within 1 ft-lb on each head.
One bank was about 2 ft-lbs higher than the other.
I guess the late, great Joe Mondello (Cr Oldsmobile) was onto something when he insisted on "torque cycling" critical fasteners a few times before that final assembly torquing.
I think The charts for ARP UltraTorque show something similar.
The OEM head bolt tightening spec is :
First pass 22 ft.-lbs. Second pass 90 degrees Final pass either 50 or 90 degrees, depending on bolt size.
My boss reported that when installing the heads on the most recent engine the final 90 degrees ended up within 1 ft-lb on each head.
One bank was about 2 ft-lbs higher than the other.
I guess the late, great Joe Mondello (Cr Oldsmobile) was onto something when he insisted on "torque cycling" critical fasteners a few times before that final assembly torquing.
I think The charts for ARP UltraTorque show something similar.