Posted by Dave in NY on January 06, 2010 at 17:04:52 from (67.242.134.10):
In Reply to: F20 Head bolt torque posted by Indiana Boy on January 06, 2010 at 15:19:45:
I had trouble with anti-freeze weeping a tiny bit after getting it up to running temp.I had torqued to 90 ft.lbs.Next day motor cooled off, I re-torqued head to 90 ft. lbs. and then re-set valve lash, also re-torqued nuts on manifold.I had to remove rocker shafts,rockers to get wrench and socket on all the cyl. head nuts.I wouldn"t even bother putting valve cover back on till you run it and then re-torque,set valves.You will have best results setting valves while motor is hot.You can do it while its running but kind of a pain in the a--.This might sound like a lot of monkeyin" around but its really not that bad.
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