So, I got a call last friday from the mechanic working on my timing chain slipper & HG.
He said when he was tightening the HG bolts that 3 of them went "soft".
He gave me some options.
1. leave them as it stands now, he thinks there is only a very small chance of failure
2. get all new bolts and a new hg and redo it.
He says i would need a new HG because they are "crush once" and if he pulls all the bolts, he would need to put a new HG.
What I am wondering is. Can't he just back out each of the 3 bad bolts, one at a time and replace them one at a time while the remaining bolts stay torqued? He says they 3 bad ones are spaced evenly out over all the bolts.
Appreciate any help from those that have way more experience at this.
Also, the engine has not been completed and started yet, so keep that in mind. He stopped and is waiting for my response because I need to get the parts. Not paying his "retail" price for parts when I can get them from Cdan.
He said when he was tightening the HG bolts that 3 of them went "soft".
He gave me some options.
1. leave them as it stands now, he thinks there is only a very small chance of failure
2. get all new bolts and a new hg and redo it.
He says i would need a new HG because they are "crush once" and if he pulls all the bolts, he would need to put a new HG.
What I am wondering is. Can't he just back out each of the 3 bad bolts, one at a time and replace them one at a time while the remaining bolts stay torqued? He says they 3 bad ones are spaced evenly out over all the bolts.
Appreciate any help from those that have way more experience at this.
Also, the engine has not been completed and started yet, so keep that in mind. He stopped and is waiting for my response because I need to get the parts. Not paying his "retail" price for parts when I can get them from Cdan.