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1. 05:05 AM - Re: head bolt torque : 20 or 24 ft.lbs??? (Andy Silvester)
2. 12:54 PM - Re: head bolt torque : 20 or 24 ft.lbs??? (avidflyer01)
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Subject: | head bolt torque : 20 or 24 ft.lbs??? |
Martin,
Use 24ft/lbs for initial assembly and then check thereafter at 20/22ft/lbs.
The lower setting is simply to check for problems, not to move the bolt(s)
if torque remains at the higher value.
Andt
Suncoast Sportplanes, Inc.
39248 South Ave, Zephyrhills, FL 33542
Tel: (813) 779 2324 Fax: (813) 779 2246
www.suncoastjabiru.com
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Sent: Friday, August 17, 2007 5:51 PM
Subject: JabiruEngine-List: head bolt torque : 20 or 24 ft.lbs???
hi guys I am reassembling my engine (2200, s/n 2262, hyd lifters) after the
replacement of valve guides.
the manual says : head bolts INITIALLY assembled at 24ft, check at 25hrs at
20ft - but if I removed and put back the head, should I assemble with
20 or 24ft.lbs??????
any "official" input? pete?
martin
avid flyer/jab2200
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Subject: | Re: head bolt torque : 20 or 24 ft.lbs??? |
thanks Andy and all
martin
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