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Hello, thanks guys for making such a detailed video! I have the same engine in my Ford. May I ask, should we leave the spark plugs in the cylinder head when you remove it? And should we clean the gasket surface on both the engine block and the cylinder head? Thanks so much!
Thanks for the video guys but my software shows it differently number 1 bolt is the one to the right of where you started then straight down then to the one you started on and so on. The little 8mm bolt on the side is torqued to 7.4 foot pounds
Thought torque specs are 30ftlbs back off and set @ 26ftlbs following 2 sets at 90 degree finishing with a 45 degree total 6 steps but on yours you do 3 90’s.
I found this sequence: 26 ft lb, 90, 90, 45 Another page says what you mentioned... so 3 different sequences out there.. which did you go with? Correction* i missed the 30ft lb and loosen 1 turn step. So it looks like yours is the correct sequence. Ill be going with that.
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i dont see the amazon link specifically for the gasket
I JUST REALLY LOVE THIS GUY! I am a single Mother, with a budget that does not allow Me to hire a mechanic, and when I found the information to Over Haul My 2013 Lincoln MKT the 3.5L Ecoboost Twin Turbo I was THRILLED!!!
I AM VERY THANKFUL FOR THIS VERY SMART INTELLIGENT MAN TO EDUCATE ME ON THIS...
Hello, thanks guys for making such a detailed video! I have the same engine in my Ford. May I ask, should we leave the spark plugs in the cylinder head when you remove it? And should we clean the gasket surface on both the engine block and the cylinder head? Thanks so much!
I'm doing head gasket replacement does the #1 piston have to be up for timing to correct when putting back together
Yes sir
After following the steps i for sure thought my Head bolts was going to Snap on me after that last round of tightening on the bolts
What are the torque specs for the Ford transit connect 2015 head gasket
Hey i got a question how do u do a 90 degree turn wet a turk klick rinch
Please can you help me with ford escape 2008 model 3.0 litter timing chain settings please
Hey can u snd the link how to replace engine 2010 Lincoln MKZ 3.5
Thanks!
How many hours did it take you
Thanks for the video guys but my software shows it differently number 1 bolt is the one to the right of where you started then straight down then to the one you started on and so on. The little 8mm bolt on the side is torqued to 7.4 foot pounds
Thought torque specs are 30ftlbs back off and set @ 26ftlbs following 2 sets at 90 degree finishing with a 45 degree total 6 steps but on yours you do 3 90’s.
I found this sequence: 26 ft lb, 90, 90, 45
Another page says what you mentioned... so 3 different sequences out there.. which did you go with?
Correction* i missed the 30ft lb and loosen 1 turn step. So it looks like yours is the correct sequence. Ill be going with that.
I think 3 times 90 degrees u 19:59 s too much. My machine shop says only 2 times 90 degrees with new bolts
3,90 is to much
I thought that too I for sure thought my Head bolts was going to Snap @@JuanRosario-q6l