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    Torque settings on head bolts

    Hey
    I just finished removing my air conditioning compressor on my 93 defender 200tdi (don't worry it didn't have any gas in it) and I was going to put my bolts back in (pic included) and was wondering if anyone knows what the torque settings are?
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    Sorry terrible picture, ill upload another one.

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    New pic. Paint skills ftw!
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    Bit confused, you removed the AC compressor and now have to put two head bolts back in? surely not!

    You should tighten ALL the head bolts in a sequence.. three rounds:
    1st 40Nm
    2nd 60 degree turns
    3rd 60 degree turns

    I recently took the head off a 200tdi and would have thought thats the only time you would undo the headbolts?

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    Take a look at the second picture, these are big 19mm bolts that go through the head into the block. One of my mates think they must have a toque setting but I haven't been able to find anything on them.

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    yes they are head bolts that secure the head to the block.. I just gave the torque settings.. question is - why are they out?

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    if they are ther M12x140mm then you need to go an extra 20 degrees after the two lots of 60 degrees

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    Ohh sorry. They went through the bracket for the air conditioning compressor and I wanted to remove the bracket.

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    the bracket for compressor does not make use of the head bolts on my 200tdi. I would not be happy if it did.

    If you dont undo/do-up headbolts in stages, and in the right order you can crack the head - or perhaps compromise the gasket seal.

    At least those would be my concerns.

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