Carnage Continues,Tear down Complete

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So,I did not wait for my Rebuilder to send a guy,Long story, I pulled the starboard head (leaking one) first, All the head bolts inside the valve cover torqued tight, the exterior eight bolts very loose compaired to the internals, Pulled the port head ..ALL BOLTS INTERNAL AND EXTERIOR TORQUED EQUALLY? HEAD gaskets are FEL-PRO MARINE HI -Performance!, Do ya think he just missed torquing the outer bolts?? I noticed on these gaskets that the upper water passages from the block are only a 1/4 " hole, this blocks the water passage 90% ?? Engine is a GEN VI, 502/540 Are these the correct head gaskets ????? I cleaned all the snots out of the cylinders and spun the motor by hand, rolled over smooth and easy...Pics attached..thanks Dave..I need volunteers to help re-assemble and set the Vaves..aaa ..Tim..SKramer !!
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I've never seen a whole row of head bolts loosen up.

The FelPro gaskets require a retorque after bringing the engine up to operating temperature. If you don't they'll most likely leak. They put the little instruction slip in every head gasket package. But for used gasket surfaces they seal about the best.
 
I've never seen a whole row of head bolts loosen up.

The FelPro gaskets require a retorque after bringing the engine up to operating temperature. If you don't they'll most likely leak. They put the little instruction slip in every head gasket package. But for used gasket surfaces they seal about the best.

What I am saying is that they were never torqued on assembly..missed them I think
 
Sounds like the reasonable conclusion.

When you say loose, like you could have removed them with a regular length 3/8 drive socket wrench?

And if so, the entire head would not have been torqued because of the torque sequence they would have followed.
 
Sounds like the reasonable conclusion.

When you say loose, like you could have removed them with a regular length 3/8 drive socket wrench?

And if so, the entire head would not have been torqued because of the torque sequence they would have followed.

Yes easly removed with a 3/8 ratchet. now the other side NO.
 
I have never retorqued Fel Pro head gaskets and I have put a lot of them on. I torque to just over 80lbs because I know I'm not going back. Never had one loosen up. I have taken head bolts out with a 3/8 ratchet and a deep socket. Couldn't find the 1/2 deep socket that fit and I was in a hurry. It took a big hammer and the socket broke near the end of the job. If any headbolts were that loose, they were not torqued right in the first place.
 
I have never retorqued Fel Pro head gaskets and I have put a lot of them on. I torque to just over 80lbs because I know I'm not going back. Never had one loosen up. I have taken head bolts out with a 3/8 ratchet and a deep socket. Couldn't find the 1/2 deep socket that fit and I was in a hurry. It took a big hammer and the socket broke near the end of the job. If any headbolts were that loose, they were not torqued right in the first place.

PatriYacht, you know we're going to get slayed for admitting it but I do the same thing most of the time... I usually go with 78 ft. lbs, they call for 75 and I do it in 3 steps.

Scarab, what head gasket number is that? Should be a 17207 I believe for Gen VI.
 
PatriYacht, you know we're going to get slayed for admitting it but I do the same thing most of the time... I usually go with 78 ft. lbs, they call for 75 and I do it in 3 steps.

Scarab, what head gasket number is that? Should be a 17207 I believe for Gen VI.

Fel pro # 17048 Hi-performance Marine 502/540 genVI
 
Wow Dave. Sorry to hear that. That's a huge mistake if he forgot to torque the head bolts. In fact, I can't think of a bigger blunder. Can you say "Engine Building 101". Have you talked to the builder?
 
I have ran them without a retorque without problems, but I usually do. I think felpro says for "racing applications" they need re torqued. Hell, I was helping a buddy put his mill together and he already had the heads sitting on the block when I got there and the bolts finger tight. We proceeded to torque them down and right after we got finished I looked over and seen the head dowels sitting on the bench. Anyway, we pulled the heads back off and re-used the same gaskets but torqued them to 78 ft/lbs. The engine is still running fine with around 300 hours with no re torque.
 
PatriYacht, you know we're going to get slayed for admitting it but I do the same thing most of the time... I usually go with 78 ft. lbs, they call for 75 and I do it in 3 steps.

Scarab, what head gasket number is that? Should be a 17207 I believe for Gen VI.

I'll be ok. It don't hurt that much. :sifone:
 
Right or wrong, Ive never retorqued either. In my own disturbed mind I didnt think it was a good idea to move the head bolts that have sealer on them due to the water passages they thread into on Mark 4 blocks. I use the 17040 gasket on my Mark 4 454's. oops 17040, that right.
 
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Wow Dave. Sorry to hear that. That's a huge mistake if he forgot to torque the head bolts. In fact, I can't think of a bigger blunder. Can you say "Engine Building 101". Have you talked to the builder?

Hey Joe, OH yeah I talked to the builder..:cuss: thats why I am doing it myself, with a little help from my friends ! thanks guys..:sifone:
 
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So,I did not wait for my Rebuilder to send a guy,Long story, I pulled the starboard head (leaking one) first, All the head bolts inside the valve cover torqued tight, the exterior eight bolts very loose compaired to the internals, Pulled the port head ..ALL BOLTS INTERNAL AND EXTERIOR TORQUED EQUALLY? HEAD gaskets are FEL-PRO MARINE HI -Performance!, Do ya think he just missed torquing the outer bolts?? I noticed on these gaskets that the upper water passages from the block are only a 1/4 " hole, this blocks the water passage 90% ?? Engine is a GEN VI, 502/540 Are these the correct head gaskets ????? I cleaned all the snots out of the cylinders and spun the motor by hand, rolled over smooth and easy...Pics attached..thanks Dave..I need volunteers to help re-assemble and set the Vaves..aaa ..Tim..SKramer !!
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Holy crap Dave. This is not your summer.

I'm flying in Friday afternoon, and would give you a hand if I would be of any help.
 
I just cannot imagine how you miss ALL the lower bolts, especially when using a sequence, I do the normal torque as called for, no more, the threads can pull out of the block and BBC are known for that, I have inserts on a few of mine, they were helicoiled before I rebuilt them, I use a product called BIG SERT, it is a better way to do it.
wish I was going to be around dave, I am leaving for the islands Thursday
 
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