This may be a bit late to help you now but here's an alternate method of tightening the head bolts.
Step 1. Throw the angle gauge into bin where it belongs. These things are truly the spawn of the devil
Step 2. Tighten head bolts to second stage ie 65 Nm
Step 3. Mark cylinder head and bolt head as shown using an indelible marker.
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Step 4. Tighten head bolt a further 90 degrees, the correlation between the marks should now look like this.
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Step 5. Tighten the head bolt a further 180 degrees, the correlation between the marks should now look like this.
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Step 6. After adding the last 45 degrees it should now look something like this.
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The idea is to use the 'pattern' of the bolt heads 60 degree segments to torque the head down correctly.
There are several benefit of doing it this way.
1/. You don't lose count of which bolt you're up to as you have a visual reference of the state of torque on each bolt.
2/. No external angle gauge required which can be a PITA to use and keep correctly calibrated.
3/. Very easy to pick up where you left off if distracted/called away/unable to complete in one hit.
Deano![]()



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