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Re: Head bolt issues
[Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria]
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11/09/13 04:51 PM
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As an aircraft mechanic it should be (I.A.W)In accordance with the most current service manual.
"Turbobitchero" (named by jealous wife) 87 swb base, 89 starion intercooled turbo engine, Bouncy seat, posi in rear, "miller locked" in the front with manual hubs, 3" BL, 305/70/16 bfg's. Sponsored by IAWDLR Racing
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Re: Head bolt issues
[Re: jwthemechanic]
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11/09/13 06:55 PM
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Sorry, JW, that wasn't directed at all aircraft mechanics. Just one.
Hahahaha.
John B.
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Re: Head bolt issues
[Re: JohnnyBfromPeoria]
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11/09/13 08:12 PM
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lol. it should be directed at all A+Ps I've known. I.A.W. is just to cover our asses. Not too many aircraft engines even have head bolts. However, I would suggest using a few drops of oil on threads and under head of the bolt to help insure equal torque on all the head bolts.
"Turbobitchero" (named by jealous wife) 87 swb base, 89 starion intercooled turbo engine, Bouncy seat, posi in rear, "miller locked" in the front with manual hubs, 3" BL, 305/70/16 bfg's. Sponsored by IAWDLR Racing
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Re: Head bolt issues
[Re: jwthemechanic]
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11/09/13 11:59 PM
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All aandp's aren't anal. I had a friend in Muscle Shoals AL who drove a veebub bug whose head was held on with a whole bunch of screw hose clamps end to ended around the whole motor. He drove it that way for several thou miles while he saved up his whiskey change for a new block without srriped out head bolt holes. Best diagnostician I've ever known, God rest his soul, gone these many years. Jim Beam killed him in the end.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
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