after starting a newly rebuilt cossie engine........
#1
after starting a newly rebuilt cossie engine........
do i need to start it once then turn it off straight away, then come back to it the next day to re-tighten the headbolts?
is there anything i need to know or do after it starts for the 1st time?
is there anything i need to know or do after it starts for the 1st time?
#2
Re: after starting a newly rebuilt cossie engine........
Originally Posted by stu21t
do i need to start it once then turn it off straight away, then come back to it the next day to re-tighten the headbolts?
is there anything i need to know or do after it starts for the 1st time?
is there anything i need to know or do after it starts for the 1st time?
Job done bobs your uncle fannys your aunt and robert is very much your mothers brother not litterally lol .
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Douglas, stop giving out perfectly good advice and get your ass over to the Gatecrasher topic and sign up for this Saturday night, your dancing and social skills are very much required sexy. Over and Out.
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Originally Posted by Stu @ M Developments
As Doug said, stretch bolts dont require a re-torque, in fact, you didnt technically torque them down in the first place, you stretched them into their final position...
And before you get on my case Stu, Im at a trackday this weekend so cant come, lol
#11
If its a fresh engine its a good idea to take the dizzy out and turn the 6mm hex to get oil pressure round the system before you even crank over without the plugs.
This is what i was told anyway
This is what i was told anyway
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