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Farmall model A head torque numbers

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Mike

10-29-2003 14:50:34




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I'm about to put the head back on the engine after
a valve job and would like to know the torque in ft/lbs to use and what torque pattern. The IT manual says 65 ft/lbs but shows no pattern. Some where I heard to use 80 ft/lbs instead, which is correct? Also, does anyone know what the cylinder compression should be? Thanks for your help... Mike




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Kevin (FL)

10-29-2003 21:05:09




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 Re: Farmall model A head torque numbers in reply to Mike, 10-29-2003 14:50:34  
Mike,

Forgot to mention that I spray high-temp aluminum paint on the gasket and on the head surface right before installing the head. Also, I make sure the head surface is good and flat. I use a mill file for minor burrs and have a "skim cut" machined off heads that show a little warpage.



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Jonathan Mirgon

10-29-2003 19:44:00




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 Re: Farmall model A head torque numbers in reply to Mike, 10-29-2003 14:50:34  
I have a reprint IH manual that says 65ft lbs, I used that tourque and it leaked internall and externally, Someone on this forum said that IH raised this value to 80 ft Lbs. So I got a new head gasket and tourqed them to 80 and no leaks ! The book doesent show a pattern, I started in the center and worked out evenly on both sides, starting at 40 ft lbs and gradually going up to 80.



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Kevin (FL)

10-29-2003 19:42:43




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 Re: Farmall model A head torque numbers in reply to Mike, 10-29-2003 14:50:34  
Mike,

On the bolt pattern, just start in the center and work your way outward front and to the rear. I always torque my first set at 10 #'s and then go up in 10 or 15 # increments from there. Might be a little overkill for some, but I've never had a gasket blow for either gas or diesels I've done.
As to the torque value, that's based on bolt diameter, thread pitch and grade of the bolt. If your manual says 65#'s then I wouldn't go any higher than 70#'s on the final torquing. I do that anyway as most torque wrenches have a 2 or 3% error. As to the compression pressure, that depends on compression ratio of the engine and the condition of the rings and valves. If that engine has a 7:1 compression ratio then the measured pressure should be about 103 #'s. (7 x's atmospheric pressure, which I think is 14.7 PSI). If it's 8:1 compression then it would be about 117 PSI. and so on...Our AC B model has about 110 PSI pressure, but it's not newly rebuilt. Hope that helps you out.

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