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Fluid from exhaust after rebuild


Newcs222

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yes new gasket. I was just wondering if i need to re-torque head after its been warmed up

Ive read to do this, so i always re-torque head and cylinders after heat cycles/break in, but Ive never had one leak before doing so. Couldn't hurt but may not fix the issue. Did you properly torque everything evenly and the proper sequence following numbers/manual and in at least 2-3 stages, not just go directly to the needed torque on the first pass through?

 

think alot of people go to 22lbs 10-15-20-22 thats what i did anyways when i was doing my top end cause i didnt have a manual so i looked online for it and thats what i found in several posts.

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Definitely get it torn all the way down! There is probably water down in the in the crank case side as well. That shit will wreak havoc on a motor. Coolant is a horrible lubricant and can cause hydro lock seizures, and major crank damage.

 

On re assembly, with multiple jug motors. It will help a ton to just lightly snug the base nuts just to locate the cylinders. Then put the head on and torque it to spec first. Then torque the base nuts. That will help keep shit from movin so much.

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When pistons are hot and get quenched with water they can warp. Sometimes the rings will pinch as ringlands collapse. Give everything a good looking over.

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