Head Bolt issue 98 SC2
I have the cylinder head installed and torqued according to the sequence in the Haynes Repair Manual It states "clean the threads of all corrosion" and tighten in sequence to 48 ft-lbs Then you remove the bolts. The head bolts are tightening in steps of to 37 ft-lbs. The last torque sequence is tighten an additional 90 degrees. Now here comes my question. Last year I bought new head bolts and put them in a parts cabinet but in the following year collecting parts they got pushed to the back and my 80 year old brain forgot about them. Now 3 years ago I had to change a head on a Saturn Ion and the head bolts were Torque to Yield bolts thus needing new bolts. The torquing was very similar to what I just did on the 98 engine head. That bothered me but the repair manual did not say to use new bolts it states clean the corrosion and to me that means the old bolts. In the meantime I found the box of new bolts! My question are these cylinder head bolts TTY bolts thus one time use only or can I reuse the old bolts? If they are one time use can I replace them with the new bolts by removing them one at a time in the same sequence i put them in and torquing each one before i take the next bolt out. What have others done on the forum when they had to do say a head gasket?
I believe those are TTY head bolts. They certainly seem to share the same step-wise tightening sequence as TTY bolts.
Probably best to remove the bolts evenly and replace with a new set of TTY.
Others may chime in with different opinions.
Probably best to remove the bolts evenly and replace with a new set of TTY.
Others may chime in with different opinions.
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