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Re: Smoke coming out exhaust

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 12:47 pm
by Bennoz
custommodz wrote:
Bennoz wrote:Hmmm, I agree and disagree.

I only tighten things to factory spec when they're critical, such as head bolts. The poms tend to tighten absolutely everything to factory specs, up to & including wheel nuts :roll: A good hand nip up is usually all those rocker bolts need...

Having said that Dras, If it were me, I'd nip up the rocker gaskets a bit tighter. If that stems the flow of burnt oil a little bit, then we'll know the spark plug seals (little rubber rings on the inside of the rocker cover where the spark plugs go through) are shot.

If not, then we need look further.
That hurts a little bit inside Ben - torque settings are there to be followed by the letter :D
:lol:

Give it time, soon you'll be one of us, very 'gdaymate'owyagoin' about everything :lol:

Re: Smoke coming out exhaust

Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 1:38 pm
by I8A4RE
f**k off, if any mechanic actually went by the book on every torque setting, let alone 40% of them, your labour cost would be twice as large as it is now. :lol:
Most mechanics cant even find the god dam manual let alone know how to use one.

As Ben says to is only the crucial ones that are followed (which means the ones inside the engine lol).

Re: Smoke coming out exhaust

Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 8:47 am
by mr-charisma
Most mechanics just have "a feel for it" and know how many turns from handtight they need to tighten something to the proper torque .. but if you're not some uber experienced mechanic, then what's the prob with doing what it says in the workshop manuals?

unless you've done it a million times, you're likely gonna be going off the manual anyways & it's only gonna take like 5 mins on top of the total job..