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Re: re-torque head bolts?
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 05, 2006 at 08:26:09 from (75.19.124.198):
In Reply to: re-torque head bolts? posted by Josh in Pa on December 05, 2006 at 08:17:21:
Ya get the tractor UP TO operating temp and that means up to 180-200 degrees and just as fast as you can you do the retorque YOU DO NOT LET IT COOL . Now also the head bolt on the i think the right rear corner that is the bolt that oils the rocker arms this bolt DOES NOT GET TORQUED DOWN AS MUCH , now it has been a few years since i have done and oliver and i am thinking that that hollow bot only gets pulled down to like 90-95 ft. lbs. and the rest are now here i am a bit foggy but thinking 110-115 on the rest or is it 115-120 not sure here but the oil hole bolt only gets 90-95 .
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