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Post by Locknut Fri Mar 07 2014, 12:46

Hi All,
Does anyone know what the Torque settings are for the head bolts on a Lister D, and if so what are they please?Thank you.
Kev.

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Post by blackvanman Fri Mar 07 2014, 15:05

Locknut wrote:Hi All,
Does anyone know what the Torque settings are for the head bolts on a Lister D, and if so what are they please?Thank you.
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Post by kevjhnsn Fri Mar 07 2014, 15:58

blackvanman wrote:
Locknut wrote:Hi All,
Does anyone know what the Torque settings are for the head bolts on a Lister D, and if so what are they please?Thank you.
Kev.

FT in steps in sequence Smile
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thought it was called "VFT"   cheers "very f-ing tight" Laughing  Laughing 

hi LOCKNUT
there is no set torque setting that i know about for them and even in all the manuals and books on them just say " no set order of tightening
1st   do all finger tight 
2nd  tighten them all down 2 flats on nuts ,and 
3rd   repeat as requered

steel nuts in valve area
brass domed in water jacket
and add a little greese to both surfaces to allow for gasket to spread evenly while thightening ,
incase of exsenive pitting corrsion in water system gasket faces and a little gasket compound instead of greese in that area only,
 to make sure of good watertight/sealed joint
thats all the books will tell me 
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Post by Locknut Sat Mar 08 2014, 13:28

Hi Guys.
Thanks for your replies.I too have checked the manual and the various You tube videos and couldn't find any answers.But following your suggestions I will first set my spanner to FT and tighten the nuts ,then go round again on a setting of VFT!
Kev - thanks for pointing out about the possible pitting in the water system gasket faces- I hadn't thought about that - so nice one!
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Post by kevjhnsn Sat Mar 08 2014, 14:50

dont think many people back then would of had a torque wrench to hand 
like these days ,the first torque wrench i bought was cheep and on offer at £105 back in the 90s ,but today £15 will get you one 
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