Tony wrote:....the required torque.
Also torque cold ? torque hot? and check plus further torque, if at all ,and if so after how long??
Am I likely to strip a thread ??
Hello Tony.
Have a look at the attached scan of a drawing I made for another pre-war owner.
Barry 2.jpg
I've found it important to use a new set of cylinder head nuts when replacing the heads. You can see from the sketch how the bottom of a previously used nut splays outward, and when you give it the final turn, it will just go round and round and not do its job.
Use a flat thin washer under the nut.
Tighten the head studs using the sequence when cold, until they're up tight when using a normal ring spanner.
I've never used oil or grease on the threads/nuts.
Cleaning up the studs as KC suggests is good practice.
After running the engine until it's warm, tighten them all again using the same sequence. You'll get a bit more movement on them.
Perceived wisdom suggests using K-seal in the radiator water when all is finished, but use your own judgement.
Hope this helps.
Tony.
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