[s-cars] Three questions:
Matthew Russell
skippertgore at gmail.com
Tue Jun 2 12:27:36 PDT 2009
I tend to agree. Especially with the crank seal and the damper right
there, never mind the oil sensor that on the LH side of the block
(IIRC).
Think I'll go with blue.
Thank you for all the advice, guys.
Anyone else feel like chiming in on the R&R of the exhaust gasket?
Matt
Mmmmmm...iPhone
On Jun 2, 2009, at 10:17 AM, "Stott Hare" <stott at gwi.net> wrote:
> I don't think I'd go so far as Loctite Red (which really require
> heating to
> release). Using Blue and torqueing completely have been sufficient
> for me
> historically. I have had the occasionally crank pulley bolt that
> had to be
> torched cherry red before it would come out (even with the proper
> crank
> locking tools and a 6'+ bar). I never felt good about putting that
> much
> heat into that area, and so shy away from the red.
>
> -S
>
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> ----- "Matthew Russell" <skippertgore at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi everyone!
>> Trying to get the new-to-me Avant running.
>> 1- Did we ever come to a consensus on what RB means by "paste" on the
>> crank pulley bolt? Blue loctite?
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> Red I believe
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>> 2- Do I need to loosen all the exhaust and turbo bolts to replace a
>> leaky turbo to manifold gasket? Bueller? Car has a Stromung gen IV.
>> I'm guessing since the motor mounts are original, they may be a
>> contributer to my leak.
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> As been stated on this list before, make sure that the motor and
> transmission mounts are in good shape, otherwise you'll never be
> satisfied
> with how the exhaust is hanging, oem or aftermarket.
>
> Sounds like the mount under the turbo at least should be replaced.
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>> 3- tensioning the timing belt. The old belt seems QUITE loose to me,
>> and if the slack is taken out of the belt (by turning the motor
>> clockwise via the cam pulley) I can twist the old belt quite easily
>> 90
>> degrees. It even has probably 1/2" or so of "freeplay" if moved back
>> and forth between the cam pulley and water pump pulley. Any thoughts?
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> Supposed to be tight and barely twistable by thumb and index finger
> to 90
> degrees...sounds too loose.
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> -Peter
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>> Matt
>> Mmmmmm...iPhone
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