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Re Torque Heads question

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Hi all - another question please

Can I re torque the heads on my 1600 S with the motor in the car???

If so how much tinwear do I have to remove? :shock:

Looks a pig of a job :evil:

Engine builder has said to re torque heads after the initial 20 -30 min run up.

Just had a look and am trying to get the enthusiasam! :roll:

Someone please tell me its either easy.......or not neccessary :shock:

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Post by Graham »

Ive never re-torqued 356 heads after running them,if you do you will have to remove all the rocker gear,carbs,manifolds,side fan tinware!!
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Post by 40 scout »

I know - I looked at that lot and thought I'd post before attacking the job!!

Thanks for your post -
:wink:

anyone else?

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Post by cubist »

Never re-torqued either... new one on me. Are they spanky new heads, shims etc? Can see a maybe/possible need for out of the box parts but seems a bit enthusiastic if they've already been torqued correctly...
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Post by 40 scout »

No not new heads - original heads on (rebuilt) original motor.

Anyone else?? Mike or Paul??

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Post by 912uk »

not some thing I have heard of. I think the text books might say a thing or two but nothing I have read to do with Porsches. or flat 4 's anyway...

you would have to take a heck of alot off to do this and get the engine out again.. don't think even the factory did this..
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Post by 40 scout »

Don't worry Mark - the motors staying put! :wink:

can't find anything in my manual tho

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