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Re: Re: Overtorqued head on Super M
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Posted by jakee on December 17, 2003 at 20:23:05 from (205.188.209.82):
In Reply to: Re: Overtorqued head on Super M posted by jasonr on December 17, 2003 at 12:30:43:
the farmall M DOES NOT USE HEAD BOLT,S BUT USES STUDS. first pull the head and set all the stud,s at 20 ft lb,s,look closly at were the studs go into the block to make sure no one has pulled the deck of the block up around the studs.put the head back on with a new gasket.there are like 3 places were you must put this flat washer on then the nut.not just any old tin washer but the one made for those spots.you will find that under those spot,s you will find that threw the head run,s a sleeve.i usally put those very thick washer,s on all stud,s.wen you torqe the head do it in step,s of three-like 40 pounds then go to 70 pounds and then finish with 110.after warming up re-torqe agin at 110. if you hapen to pull the studs out and replace them i think there are 2 that are longer that go under the bracket that hold,s the throttle rod bracket.
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