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NorthantsBen
PostPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:18 am Up
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i did it with a basic socket set and a Torque wrench on a 1.6 8v

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V9977 wrote:
Head-bolts will need to be torqued-up to 25Nm first (torque wrench) then stage two is angle-tighten 270 deg (angle gauge).
All bolts have to be done in a specific order and you need to study a Haynes manual first, then pray you don't do more harm than good. Valve-clearance adjustment is a must as well imho and that requires skill and trial and error depending on the condition of the specific engine.

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it has pretensioner in the timing belt kit so it doesn't need anything special.

Not on a 2001 1.4i it doesn't.
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Thank you thats what i needed to know, the seal around the head gasket is leaking a lot of oil i have basic knowledge with engines but one thing ive never done is a head gasket, like i said i dont want to stop half way to find that i dont have the right tool im going to lock myself in the garage and not come out until its done, i dont feel the need to skim it as i dont think its that bad i would just change the seal but while im there i might aswell change the gasket.

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Jay0913 wrote:
the seal around the head gasket is leaking a lot of oil

do you mean the ROCKER COVER GASKET is leaking ??

 

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Jay0913 wrote:
i dont feel the need to skim it as i dont think its that bad

Bodgetastic Rolling Eyes

At least you will have practice for when you do the job a second time Laughing

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Ummmmmm....Yeh...is it the head gasket your changing or the rocker ??

If its the head...PLease PLease PLease Skim the head and youll have to buy a new head gasket.

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