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    The `93 3l i`ve recently purchased had a new head 6 months ago together with new head-bolts and gaskets. I`m not sure of the mileage done since but will I need to re-torque the head-bolts and check the valve clearances? Will this have been done soon after the work was completed? There is a slight tapping when the engine is cold so shall I go ahead and do this anyway?
    Thanks,
    Chris
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    The head bolts are of the stretch type, so arn't torqued to a final setting as such. There is an initial torque reading - then you tighten them a 1/4 turn, all round, then another 1/4 turn.

    I think the valves are set with shims.

    And i think someone on this site with more knowledge will be along soon....lol
    Another member of the 'A' team

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    • #3
      Originally posted by The Lovely Boyo
      The head bolts are of the stretch type, so arn't torqued to a final setting as such. There is an initial torque reading - then you tighten them a 1/4 turn, all round, then another 1/4 turn.

      I think the valves are set with shims.

      And i think someone on this site with more knowledge will be along soon....lol

      Also check the condition of your engine oil, if it's as black as coal, it's sooty and may need replacing plus a new filter.

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      • #4
        cyl, head

        Hi,
        I think my initial request was a bit confusing....... hence why I have`nt got the answer yet! (I know the engine oil gets sooty with use)
        In simple terms: Does a 3LT cylinder head require RE-torquing at any stage AFTER the installation?

        Thank you in advance!
        Chris
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        • #5
          The first part of this post contained the answer!
          http://www.hiluxsurf.co.uk/forums/sh...02&postcount=2

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          • #6
            No, leave them. The torquing of bolts is complete.
            Your concern will be more if the head was truely a nice new genuine toyota replacement and who did the rebuilding work.

            If it was a refurbed welded head in the guise of a new beauty then good luck! Limited miles are available on your motor in my experience.

            Valve Clearances are shimmed to spec by the head supplier or head refitter.
            Smack it with a 16lb Hammer and it will come off!

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