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Old 01-10-08, 15:38
jim sewell jim sewell is offline
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Default 235 engine

Richard
I strongly recommend you do several adjustments now that you have started your engine ,
1) Retension your cylinder head , bring the engine to operating temperature and working from the outer ends of the engine slacken off the head studs about 1/8 th of a turn then working from the centre retorque the heads studs down to the correct torque .( the reason for backing off is to break the lock of the thread )
2) Making sure the engine is at operating temp adjust the valve clearances by iether of the sequence methods referred to in earlier replies.( using feeler gauges with a slight drag )
From memory the book species are 006'' for inlet and 016'' for exhaust and an option of 020'' for h/duty operation , you may want to go to 018'' as an in between for l/duty operation in Aust.
3) Tighten the manifold bolts to head including the hot box ones.

I have assumed you have used a convential head gasket and not one of the no retorque ones.

The above was a standard procedure when these engines were in common use.
Some workshops used to retorque the cylinder head and check the tappetts again after 300 to 500 miles as a precaution against blowing head gaskets .
p.s. I have just done my 235 after it's rebuild and the head came down part of a stud turn.
Regards
Jim S.
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