May 10, 201312 yr Do any of the cylinder head bolts on my 1988 GL ea82 (non turbo) enter coolant passages?
May 10, 201312 yr I am 99% sure that they do not. (I can't look at one right now to be totally sure.)
May 11, 201312 yr Author Can you describe which ones I need to apply a non-hardening sealer on the threads and the underside of the bolt heads? I overlooked that particular procedure when I went through the headbolt torque sequence. I imagine coolant will get into the crankcase without the sealer? Am I correct? Yes a couple do
May 11, 201312 yr really - that's part of the procedure? i'm not remembering that but it's been a long time since i've done old gen heads.
May 11, 201312 yr I have never uses sealer on ea82 head bolts. But there is always corrosion on the to tob bolts in the center of the head where they thrad into the water jacket for hte intake ort. Usually the the bottom center wil have oil caked on them where they thread into the crank case. I suppose fluids can work their way up the thread, but not necessarily past the gasket.
May 12, 201312 yr Author I'm good. I buttoned it up tonight and it purrs like a kitten. No leaks. It started clicking/clacking for awhile until all of the eight HLA's ?? had pumped up. I think thats what they are called? I need to reset the date on my camera. Edited May 12, 201312 yr by darsdoug
May 13, 201312 yr nice job. exactly right - HLA's (Hydraulic Lash Adjusters). they make a world of racket when you first start up a rebuild and can take up to 15 minutes or more to subside.
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