Also, the bolt is stretched one full turn or 1.75MM, leaving 9.25MM
not so BIG of a puddle is necessary to push thru block, theres not alot of space between bottom of bolt and block, and bolt seals at block if even 1 thread up the bolt, you wont need a lot of LIQUID to do it.in any case the main thing is cleaning holes w/brake clean everytime. And make sure all brake clean is dry too.
* note to self buy head studs...?
Quote from: air-cooled or diesel on December 09, 2012, 12:57:51 pmnot so BIG of a puddle is necessary to push thru block, theres not alot of space between bottom of bolt and block, and bolt seals at block if even 1 thread up the bolt, you wont need a lot of LIQUID to do it.in any case the main thing is cleaning holes w/brake clean everytime. And make sure all brake clean is dry too.1.5D and 1.6D head bolts dont come anywheres close to bottoming out in the block with the head, gasket, and OEM bolts in place.. wtf you talking about?you need a visible puddle of liquid at the bottom of the threaded hole.
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on December 09, 2012, 05:20:35 pmQuote from: air-cooled or diesel on December 09, 2012, 12:57:51 pmnot so BIG of a puddle is necessary to push thru block, theres not alot of space between bottom of bolt and block, and bolt seals at block if even 1 thread up the bolt, you wont need a lot of LIQUID to do it.in any case the main thing is cleaning holes w/brake clean everytime. And make sure all brake clean is dry too.1.5D and 1.6D head bolts dont come anywheres close to bottoming out in the block with the head, gasket, and OEM bolts in place.. wtf you talking about?you need a visible puddle of liquid at the bottom of the threaded hole.who are you in the first place, and i dont understand why you would take this for granted, its not bad advice in anyway. if you pull your head you need to be aware of this, it cannt hurt in anyway; and might i say IS on topic
07.12.2012 20:44Hello, Should new headbolts be lightly oiled, specifically, for Volkswagen TDI and IDI engines? The Robert Bentley manuals for Volkswagen TDI and IDI vehicles are unclear regarding whether new headbolts should be oiled (or dry) for installation. The Victor Reinz literature indicates generally they should be oiled (but also indicates to follow manufacturers' directions). Any help to clear this ambiguity is appreciated. Thank You, T. Durden
i go one step further, i use copper anti-seize, or pipe thread sealant on ALL the head bolts i re-install..