Hi All. I'd like to replace the four outer cylinder head nuts/washers on my engine. The original ones are unattractive and a bit rusty. I was considering undoing one nut fully, immediately putting on the replacement nut and washer and tightening up to 23 foor pounds torque, then moving on to the next nut.
I realise that, when removing a cylinder head or tightening it back down, a gradual loosening in specific order is needed in order to avoid buckling the head. But, what do people think of removing just one nut completely as per above? I really don't want to unbolt the entire head in sequence, just to replace two nuts per side. Is there a risk of buckling the head, do you think? Has anyone already done anything like this already??
I realise that, when removing a cylinder head or tightening it back down, a gradual loosening in specific order is needed in order to avoid buckling the head. But, what do people think of removing just one nut completely as per above? I really don't want to unbolt the entire head in sequence, just to replace two nuts per side. Is there a risk of buckling the head, do you think? Has anyone already done anything like this already??
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