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Blocks f'ed. Kept going and more than one pulled at that torque, 34 "full torque" inserts are more than I'm going to spend. Did I say I'm not happy.Need a helicoil now. Another head gasket too since you crushed one... BUMMER!
That sucks so bad. Sorry to hear about your bad luck, especially after all your effort in the mains. I hope you find a good block.Blocks f'ed. Kept going and more than one pulled at that torque, 34 "full torque" inserts are more than I'm going to spend. Did I say I'm not happy.
Used a second torque wrench, an old beam style, same results. Even grabbed an old torque to yield bolt, well before 90* after the 50 ft/lbs, it pulled.Dang man! At just 90 lbs? verify that torque wrench before continuing I think, it wouldn't be the first one to go way over.
Thanks, have some feelers out.That sucks so bad. Sorry to hear about your bad luck, especially after all your effort in the mains. I hope you find a good block.
Boat anchor at the moment.Are you looking to repair the block of just toss it and find a new one?
I appreciate the offer, I don't have a passport at the moment though. I have a 506 block in another truck to tear apart. I also have a lead on a new Chinese block if Simon ever get's online.I am 12 hours away from you and have that optimizer block from my build. Didn't want to part with it but since your in need I would take $200
Beyond me Matt, my torque wrench may not be dead on, but some on here are going to 120 ft/lbs on the ARP studs. I can tell the difference, and am nowhere near there.Wow, I'm really sorry to hear that Leo. I wonder what could have happened to that block to have made so many head bolt threads get weak? Thats crazy.
Matt
I wondered that too. I went to 110 on mine, but it's an Optimizer.Beyond me Matt, my torque wrench may not be dead on, but some on here are going to 120 ft/lbs on the ARP studs. I can tell the difference, and am nowhere near there.
Got hold of a third torque wrench (Bothers,it's brand new). Threw the head on other side and everyone I tried pulled at just over 75 ft/lbs.
Block is stripped again and all parts are bagged, going to get the bare block from Bison.
These were ARP studs with blue loctite on them Mike, I don't know whats with the block.I think if I had a doubt a stud would hold in a questionable block I'd consider using green loctite on the block end of the stud. It takes heat to remove it though. ..
You're right Will, that would have been worse.Wow, but as sucky as this is, what if they held just until it got under a good load. That would have been sucky with a side of fries. (or in this case side of milky oil)
I had that happen on 3 point hitch arms bracket that was bolted to the sides on the rear end of my belarus.Got hold of a third torque wrench (Bothers,it's brand new). Threw the head on other side and everyone I tried pulled at just over 75 ft/lbs.
Block is stripped again and all parts are bagged, going to get the bare block from Bison.