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Installation of Cylinder Heads
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carcrazy |
05-06-2016 @ 4:41 PM
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I am about to install a set of stock cast iron cylinder heads on a 1953 Ford V-8 engine. I will be using new cylinder head bolts for the installation and have a few questions. Is it best to use a thread sealer on the bolts where they thread into the water jackets to prevent possible leaks? Is Permatex #2 non-hardening sealer suitable? What is the maximum torque to use when installing the bolts with the sealer? Thank you for any wisdom or information you can provide.
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PeterFord |
05-19-2016 @ 1:55 PM
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Go to Vanpelt Sales LLc on the internet. They have a table with every bolt torque for every Ford from 49 to 53. The answer to your question is 65-70 ft/lbs. I would not use a sealer. I would use an anti-seize compoun d (any car store)
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TomO |
05-21-2016 @ 1:03 PM
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Anti-seize compound will change the toque values. Some tests have shown that you must use 35% less and other tests show 20% less. I would not use anti-seize on head bolts or any other fasteners that depend upon clamping force to seal. I would use new bolts with the rolled threads. Mac Van Pelt sells them.
Tom
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