Hey Folks,
First thought about hijacking PapGino's thread, but decided against it!
Okay, I have a Chevy Corsica '94, 2.2L 4cyl FI, and the replacement engine of 3 years(just past warranty period of course) has developed a head gasket leak....radiator fluid externally right now, but don't want to experience the hydrolock event AGAIN!!
What are these Torque to Yield head bolts that I have to get?
I have a needle indicator type torque wrench. Have read about a TRQ-1 Felpro tool....torque to angle indicator for these types of bolts to provide ?better-more accurate? torques on these bolts, but I'm guessing vs. a "clicker" style torque wrench? Since I have the angle/needle indicator type wrench, do I need to use this tool?
I believe it's a case of where the engine leaked coolant and got slightly overheated, which has probably resulted in warping the head a little leading to the leak?
The neice and nephew that we gave this car to said she could hear the sound of swishing/swirling water when it is running coming from the dashboard area! This is leading me to thinking that the leak may be from the dash heater core, or also the hoses connecting same to engine?
I'll be having the head checked and trued/shaved as necessary to bring it back to flat once I get it off! Thanks in advance!
T.C.
First thought about hijacking PapGino's thread, but decided against it!
Okay, I have a Chevy Corsica '94, 2.2L 4cyl FI, and the replacement engine of 3 years(just past warranty period of course) has developed a head gasket leak....radiator fluid externally right now, but don't want to experience the hydrolock event AGAIN!!
What are these Torque to Yield head bolts that I have to get?
I have a needle indicator type torque wrench. Have read about a TRQ-1 Felpro tool....torque to angle indicator for these types of bolts to provide ?better-more accurate? torques on these bolts, but I'm guessing vs. a "clicker" style torque wrench? Since I have the angle/needle indicator type wrench, do I need to use this tool?
I believe it's a case of where the engine leaked coolant and got slightly overheated, which has probably resulted in warping the head a little leading to the leak?
The neice and nephew that we gave this car to said she could hear the sound of swishing/swirling water when it is running coming from the dashboard area! This is leading me to thinking that the leak may be from the dash heater core, or also the hoses connecting same to engine?
I'll be having the head checked and trued/shaved as necessary to bring it back to flat once I get it off! Thanks in advance!
T.C.
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