Torque Settings
Torque Settings
Cylinder head torques settings.
Need to know what the settings are for the two 6mm bolts are. Haynes only give the setting of 53NM for the six larger 10mm bolts & not the two 6mm bolts anybody know this??
Need to know what the settings are for the two 6mm bolts are. Haynes only give the setting of 53NM for the six larger 10mm bolts & not the two 6mm bolts anybody know this??
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Look in the manual. Its in the workshop knowledgebasedarkember wrote:Cylinder head torques settings.
Need to know what the settings are for the two 6mm bolts are. Haynes only give the setting of 53NM for the six larger 10mm bolts & not the two 6mm bolts anybody know this??
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Found them I believe they are called cylinder head sealing bolts torque setting is 34NM about 24 Ftp 

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Are you sure you've got that right? That sounds wrong to me for only 6mm bolts, far too much.darkember wrote:Found them I believe they are called cylinder head sealing bolts torque setting is 34NM about 24 Ftp
Chris.
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Ok you could be correct there. Looking over the genuine honda manual I cannot find any reference to the torque settings of these 6mm bolts it just says tighten the two 6mm bolts after having done the 10mm bolts to 53NM. Check page 8-18 in the manual.sirch345 wrote:Are you sure you've got that right? That sounds wrong to me for only 6mm bolts, far too much.darkember wrote:Found them I believe they are called cylinder head sealing bolts torque setting is 34NM about 24 Ftp
Chris.
In that case what are the 2 head sealing bolts then which are 12mm & need to be torqued to 32NM see page 1-11 under the section cylinder head/valve
Tony please clarify this thanks
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They will be 7ftlb or 9 depending on weather the flange is large or small, should be torqued in inch pounds.
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Baffled, what flange are you talking about? The two bolts I am talking about are in the head and are the two that need to be removed first before the six large ones are removed.chris freckle wrote:They will be 7ftlb or 9 depending on weather the flange is large or small, should be torqued in inch pounds.
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If you look in the service manual, for bolts that aren't specifically mentioned, there are standard values for the type of bolt given in the start of the manual... M6 have one, M8 another, and the type of head, ie flanged or not, hex head or allen head also changes the torque in some cases...darkember wrote:Baffled, what flange are you talking about? The two bolts I am talking about are in the head and are the two that need to be removed first before the six large ones are removed.chris freckle wrote:They will be 7ftlb or 9 depending on weather the flange is large or small, should be torqued in inch pounds.
So, if you find a bolt that has no specified value in that part of the manual, you are supposed to revert to those "standard values"... You'll find a few scattered around the manual...
Usually these are bolts that are torqued to a fairly low torque, and typically re-used, since higher torque means they might need replacing after a few uses, since that stretches the bolts... Basically, bolts that really can't go anywhere, and can't work themselves loose, or similar...
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Yeah wot Tweety said 

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Cool so its either a 6mm large flange or 6mm small flange making either 12 or 10 NM respectively. Humm which could it be without having a large & small next to each other to compare.
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Given the tollerance of a torque wrench I would say 11nm, but I think its actually 10nm I seem to remember that the higher spec bolts with larger flanges are black. 

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11MN may be the way to go. All those that have removed the heads & I am sure there are many, must have torqued these bolts downchris freckle wrote:Given the tollerance of a torque wrench I would say 11nm, but I think its actually 10nm I seem to remember that the higher spec bolts with larger flanges are black.

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Small flange; the flange will just exceed the point of the hex.
Large flange: the flange is several mm wider than the hex
Both next to each other

and Large flange

Small Flange

Large flange: the flange is several mm wider than the hex
Both next to each other

and Large flange

Small Flange

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I like a small Flange 

missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!
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Wrong ones Erik I think darkember is referring to the two smaller bolts down the side inside the cam chain tunnel. I generally don't worry so much about a precise torque on smaller bolts like that and do them up by feel. Also put some threadlock on. Obviously the main head bolts should be done to a specific torque.
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