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Head gasket questions

Tech Talk for Suzuki owners.

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Head gasket questions

Post by suzukigav »

Hey i'm in the middle of replaceing the head gasket on my G13BA, does anyone know what the correct torque settings for the bolts that bolt the head down are?

And yes i searched and didn't find anything.
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Post by Brendan-s »

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This is from my manual for an 86-88 1.3L
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Post by PCRman »

Don't have one of these engines so i can't vouch for this data but this might help

http://mexbmw.com/images/HAYNES_Data_Bo ... 3D0E28.PDF


edit. damn it missed it by this much //
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Post by Pyrotech »

i knew you would try to fix it before TTC :armsup:
Zooks are for people that aren't afraid of angles and who have nothing to compensate for

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Post by suzukigav »

Couldn't help my self pyro... thanks guys i do believe it's 63-70Nm
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Post by ScrawnC »

Just be careful of the tightening sequence, if you can't find one then just start in the middle and work outwards in a spiral.


8 4 1 5 9
7 3 2 6 10

Make sure the threads are clean and oiled and a small amount of oil between washer and bolt head too.
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Post by 11_evl »

being alloy. do suzuki blocks eva have to be heli-coiled??
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Post by suzukigav »

being alloy. do suzuki blocks eva have to be heli-coiled??

Why would it ever have to be?
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Post by PCRman »

suzukigav wrote:being alloy. do suzuki blocks eva have to be heli-coiled??

Why would it ever have to be?
I've seen alloy heads that have been acid bathed and have had manifold bolts put in without running a tap down first. This has trashed the threads requiring heli-coils to be fitted (personal experience)
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