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Request: How to change the head gasket of a 1.4 16v (ET3J4)
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adzar
PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 10:31 am Reply with quote Up
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Does anyone have a how-to/guidance on changing the head gasket of a 1.4 16v sport (ET3J4)?

Would be very much appreciated.
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Give me a couple of days and I will post up a full guide
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Amazing, thanks very much!
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Addaz wrote:
Give me a couple of days and I will post up a full guide

What are you doing with one of these engines?!! Laughing

 
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Im not yet mate Wink
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Does anyone know what size/type of socket to use on the head gasket bolts? They are a 6 pointed star shape.
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If you can't spot a torx head on a bolt you're out of your depth doing a head gasket change. I would guess you don't have a torque wrench either?
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There is a good guide in the Haynes manual Wink
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I can only see the bolt length to check for and torques in Haynes.
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You need to change the bolts as there stretch type i.e. you can only use them once.
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adzar wrote:
Does anyone know what size/type of socket to use on the head gasket bolts? They are a 6 pointed star shape.

E-14 is the answer

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if you need a how to then you SHOULDNT be doing it!!!
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Question for re-assembly:

The haines manual gives the inlet sprocket retaining bolt torque as:
stage 1 = 20Nm
stage 2 = 60Nm

What is the procedure for tightening a single bolt in two stages?

There doesnt appear to be any specific reference to the two torques in the manual as there was for the head gasket bolts for instance.

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