i worked on the first sierras back in 1982, a well dressed cortina,i thought at the time, now the datsun stanza, was away ahead of their time, like the wee daihatsu charade, of the early 1980s.
Hello. I have a D4F 728 engine. I bought a Erling gasket and screws. 258.270 The screws are tightened with a torque of 20Nm + 230 degrees. Erling recommends 20Nm + 115 degrees + 115 degrees. I tightened 20Nm + 90 degrees + 90 degrees + 50 degrees. This method eliminates head tension when tightening the head screws, and minimizes the risk of distortion of the gasket under the head. I apologize for the mistakes, I used the google translator. Witam. Ja mam silnik D4F 728. Ja kupiłem uszczelkę i śruby firmy Erling. 258.270 Śruby dokręca się momentem 20Nm + 230 stopni. Erling zaleca 20Nm + 115 stopni + 115 stopni. Ja dokręcałem 20Nm + 90 stopni + 90 stopni + 50 stopni. Taka metoda niweluje naprężenia głowicy przy dokręcaniu śrub głowicy, oraz minimalizuje ryzyko zniekształcenia uszczelki pod głowicą. Przepraszam za błędy, korzystałem z tłumacza google.
Hi, i took the head off my car because the timing belt snapped and belt all the valves. Its a renault petrol (clio 1.2 16valves petrol) i replaced all bent valves, grinded in and re assembled the camshaft and rockers, this is my question? Should the camshaft feel quite tight to turn over by hand by placing a ratchet & socket on the camshaft sprocket? Even with my rockers fully unscrewed out of adjustment (ie backed off completely) its really tight to turn over and the head is off the car!, should it be tight like this, is this normal? I have yet to adjust the valve clearances yet, but stopped because i panicked over the tightness, i thought it should be quite easy to turn. It actually turns, i feel resistance then it jolts forward when its coming off the top of the lobe, it does this 4 times for every revolution of the camshaft sprocket, its a 16 valve Please advise if its normal to feel quite a bit of resistance with no belt on and head off vehicle
Would it be possible to turn the camshaft over with your hand by holding the sprocket?, should it have more resistance than that, i cannot turn mine over by hand without using a socket or spanner, is that still the normal resistance if you cant turn it over by hand
i have same D7F720, problem is compression 2-3 cyl same 60 psi. 1-2 150psi. Suddenly. What is the problem? car works 2 cyl. spark is there, als fuel. I never adjusted valves. I just read they are not hydraulic.
Liamautomechanic my renault clio 1.2 8v had become very hard to start in mornings-------on ebay i saw an offer of ignition coil-leads and set ngk plugs -all brand new-i got and put into car-still very hard to start-some mornings first turn but mostly engine turning over for at least a minute before firing-this only started about a month ago-before this first turn of key it started since i purchased 1 year ago------what else could be the cause of this problem? car running 100% when starts-any advice would be appreciated thanks
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i worked on the first sierras back in 1982, a well dressed cortina,i thought at the time, now the datsun stanza, was away ahead of their time, like the wee daihatsu charade, of the early 1980s.
coolant issue over the years. too much water in the cooling system, and not enough coolant.and wear and tear, of the engines gasket, heat and cold.
What socket size do I need for the cylinder head screws?
What is the socket size for cylinder heads bolts?
What caused the blown head gasket, constant overheating in the past?
Looking for head bolts settings for 1.2 16v it's d4f 722 2005 Clio .. many people saying different things, any ideas on the correct settings,, Cheers
Hello.
I have a D4F 728 engine.
I bought a Erling gasket and screws. 258.270
The screws are tightened with a torque of 20Nm + 230 degrees.
Erling recommends 20Nm + 115 degrees + 115 degrees.
I tightened 20Nm + 90 degrees + 90 degrees + 50 degrees.
This method eliminates head tension when tightening the head screws, and minimizes the risk of distortion of the gasket under the head.
I apologize for the mistakes, I used the google translator.
Witam.
Ja mam silnik D4F 728.
Ja kupiłem uszczelkę i śruby firmy Erling. 258.270
Śruby dokręca się momentem 20Nm + 230 stopni.
Erling zaleca 20Nm + 115 stopni + 115 stopni.
Ja dokręcałem 20Nm + 90 stopni + 90 stopni + 50 stopni.
Taka metoda niweluje naprężenia głowicy przy dokręcaniu śrub głowicy, oraz minimalizuje ryzyko zniekształcenia uszczelki pod głowicą.
Przepraszam za błędy, korzystałem z tłumacza google.
Hi, i took the head off my car because the timing belt snapped and belt all the valves.
Its a renault petrol (clio 1.2 16valves petrol) i replaced all bent valves, grinded in and re assembled the camshaft and rockers, this is my question?
Should the camshaft feel quite tight to turn over by hand by placing a ratchet & socket on the camshaft sprocket?
Even with my rockers fully unscrewed out of adjustment (ie backed off completely) its really tight to turn over and the head is off the car!, should it be tight like this, is this normal?
I have yet to adjust the valve clearances yet, but stopped because i panicked over the tightness, i thought it should be quite easy to turn. It actually turns, i feel resistance then it jolts forward when its coming off the top of the lobe, it does this 4 times for every revolution of the camshaft sprocket, its a 16 valve
Please advise if its normal to feel quite a bit of resistance with no belt on and head off vehicle
it should turn over with some resistance, but not too tight,
Would it be possible to turn the camshaft over with your hand by holding the sprocket?, should it have more resistance than that, i cannot turn mine over by hand without using a socket or spanner, is that still the normal resistance if you cant turn it over by hand
i need to remove the exasut manifold for a new one. how hard is it to remove ?
take off the valve cover, its easier to get at then, un do the front pipe, then 8, nuts, on the manifold, handy enough.
i have same D7F720, problem is compression 2-3 cyl same 60 psi. 1-2 150psi. Suddenly. What is the problem? car works 2 cyl. spark is there, als fuel. I never adjusted valves. I just read they are not hydraulic.
possible blown cylinder gasket between no 2 and 3 cylinder
seen this on the old ford cortinas 40 years ago, head gasket blown between two cylinders.
check valve clearence,if ok remove cylinder head ,have fun.
just done it, it was missing a whole 1cm part of HG. thanks my friend.
Does this apply to 1.2 16v as we'll?
mostly the 8 valve engine. but not impossible on the 16 VALVE
Liamautomechanic my renault clio 1.2 8v had become very hard to start in mornings-------on ebay i saw an offer of ignition coil-leads and set ngk plugs -all brand new-i got and put into car-still very hard to start-some mornings first turn but mostly engine turning over for at least a minute before firing-this only started about a month ago-before this first turn of key it started since i purchased 1 year ago------what else could be the cause of this problem? car running 100% when starts-any advice would be appreciated thanks
Renaults are crap .Only still going cause of nissan tech.
i think its the other way round, every time i open a nissan hood, i see a renault engine and box,
The new ones i agree but the old nissans are the best like the almera .
well the datsun 180 b was the best engine of nissan datsun of the 1980s.not even a oil leak at 100,000miles.