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Date:         Fri, 27 Jan 2006 15:31:23 -0600
Reply-To:     Larry Chase <roadguy@ROADHAUS.COM>
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From:         Larry Chase <roadguy@ROADHAUS.COM>
Subject:      Re: Head Retorquing On New Engine
Comments: To: blakeheinlein@GMAIL.COM, Richard A Jones <jones@colorado.edu>
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Richard, I totally agree. In the case of my AVP ... we did check these at installation. All seemed fine. But 10,000 - 12,000 miles later 9 were loose enough to cause combustions gasses to leak into the coolant. larry chase roadhaus.com - - - On Fri Jan 27 14:17 , Richard A Jones sent: > >I'd suggest that ALL rebuilds be checked before >installation, not just AVP. My '81 aircooled has >an engine from an east coast rebuilder and it >had some through-bolts that were not torqued >properly and later the heads act as if they are not >torqued. It leaks coolant when warming up, but >that coolant isn't an issue. ;-) > >I would check all the engine and head bolts before >putting an engine in. It would be worth the >small extra cost compared to later. (The aircooled >has all that tin in the way after installation.) > > Richard A Jones > Boulder, Colorado >


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