S stezie Member Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 163 Nov 13, 2013 #1 Hi, I'm stripping down a B16B to rebuild from ground up with new bearings and seals, but trying to source the torque settings for the B16B.. Would the honda workshop manual for the b16a2 have the same bolt torques??
Hi, I'm stripping down a B16B to rebuild from ground up with new bearings and seals, but trying to source the torque settings for the B16B.. Would the honda workshop manual for the b16a2 have the same bolt torques??
leeK9 derpity derp Donator Joined Feb 23, 2008 Messages 3,560 Nov 13, 2013 #2 is it smokey? i wouldnt split a honda engine if i could in anyway avoid it
Bigskank Member Joined Jun 29, 2007 Messages 774 Nov 13, 2013 #3 Big ends are done with stretch bolt tool . Most of the b16a2 is the same or try DC2
S stezie Member Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 163 Nov 13, 2013 #4 leeK9 said: is it smokey? i wouldnt split a honda engine if i could in anyway avoid it Click to expand... You had a hard time getting yours going properly after that head gasket fiasco alright.. But aye its completly apart now.. crank and everything taken out for inspection and new bearings, new seals, whatever it needs..
leeK9 said: is it smokey? i wouldnt split a honda engine if i could in anyway avoid it Click to expand... You had a hard time getting yours going properly after that head gasket fiasco alright.. But aye its completly apart now.. crank and everything taken out for inspection and new bearings, new seals, whatever it needs..
S stezie Member Joined Oct 13, 2010 Messages 163 Nov 13, 2013 #5 Bigskank said: Big ends are done with stretch bolt tool . Most of the b16a2 is the same or try DC2 Click to expand... a stretch bolt tool you say.. hmmm more homework..
Bigskank said: Big ends are done with stretch bolt tool . Most of the b16a2 is the same or try DC2 Click to expand... a stretch bolt tool you say.. hmmm more homework..