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Old 04-12-2004, 11:17 PM
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Do you retorque your heads.Last year I did not.I was thinking about doing it this time so should I fire her up on the hose and warm it up then retorque or would you wait and give her and day of open water and some WOT first. I am running the GM marine head gasket this year again.Thanks James

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Never touch um after the initial install and initial retorque.
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I never re-torque after the first re-torque during assembly...
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Me neither. But im using fel-pro.
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Me neither. But im using fel-pro.
felpro for me too.
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Call the MFG and ask their recomendation.....
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Originally posted by Reed Jensen
I never re-torque after the first re-torque during assembly...
That's how I do it. Torque in many steps up to desired torque. Then let sit over night and come back through and tap the head of each bolt with a hammer, then torque again to desired torque. I usually get a little out of a couple of the bolts the second time around. Just the same as when I used to run the engine, let cool and retorque. Just a whole lot easier.

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Rather than tap the bolts... I just back them off and then re-torque. I'm used to finished chrome acorn head nuts... don't want to hammer them.....
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