is there n can anyone tell me the amount of torque for rocker head when i put on new rocker gasket. as stormy outta action for a while n helps me with advice n teaching me to do things on as im not mechanically minded it scareing the outta me but im going to have a go to do it just to prove i can it might be simple to alot of people but not to me as stormy knows. n rich if you read this before you go in then on way home started to play up when i got to mcdonalds on the a30 up the big hill couldnt get no power up there thought i was going to have to get out n push it n black smoke everywhere n noise has got louder i know it has so cant wait to get it up to tonys when he gets back either that or it was sally's fault with the extra weight of the baby she carrying lol. so please guys as stormy wont be able to help n laid up for a while will you guys help me with advice if i need it plz
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Originally posted by NiftyNevJust tighten down firmly. There are metal sleeves which fit in the rubber gasket to prevent crushing. Hope you retrieved them from the old gasket.
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Originally posted by M35A2I think it's 12 NM. I can double check. Make sure you get the Toyota gasket sealant and apply at the front and the back of the rocker cover otherwise you will get oil seep.
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I use a small amount of Hi-temp silicone on the D shaped block at rear and on front section where the cam is. remove D block at rear if leaking or loose, clean and reseal with the silicone. No sealant needed on rest of gasket. Just clean mating surfaces of head and cover thoroughly.
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Originally posted by NiftyNevI use a small amount of Hi-temp silicone on the D shaped block at rear and on front section where the cam is. remove D block at rear if leaking or loose, clean and reseal with the silicone. No sealant needed on rest of gasket. Just clean mating surfaces of head and cover thoroughly.
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