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Threads are meant to be used simultaneously. If you have 3 threads, you can run them simultaneously by starting them together. Ex: t1.start(); t2.start(); t3.start(); Assuming the three threads t1, t2 and t3 are already created.
You can try to clean the head bolts using either a wire brush and solvent, a bead blaster or soda blaster. After the bolts are cleaned thread them into the block to make sure they turn freely. If there is any indication that the threads are damaged do not use the head bolts. Do not use a sandblaster to clean the head bolts since that will cause erosion of the threads, making the head bolt unusable.
Do not use sealant on the head gasket. I use permatex on the threads of the bolts that go into water jackets.
Bolts are fasteners that require a nut or pre-tapped hole to be installed. Screws use their threads to provide their own holding power. Bhansali Fasteners is one of the leading Bolts Manufacturers in India.
You use threads whenever you want your program to do several things simultaneously.You use threads whenever you want your program to do several things simultaneously.You use threads whenever you want your program to do several things simultaneously.You use threads whenever you want your program to do several things simultaneously.
The threads are autococker threads. All proto and dye guns have autococker threads.
Logic says "hell yes" to using new head bolts. Look, you've gone to all the trouble to get there, finish it correctly. Plus, the bolts aren't brutally expensive. HOWEVER: before you pull the head, I'd recommend that you check the head bolt torques first. Do this by a 1/4 loosen, then torque-tighten with your torque wrench. If the bolt won't torque, you have stripped block threads and you'll need to drill and use bolt adapters. Now, the head install what you can do is use a hacksaw to saw off the heads of the used bolts. Next, saw in a slot to fit a slotted screwdriver. 2 bolts will do. Insert the bolts into any 2 bolt holes, loosely. Use then as a guide for your head. Once the head is seated, start a couple of the new bots, then ease our your guide bolts.
65 foot pounds clean threads in block 1st and use sealant on the dolts that go into the water jacket...oil all other bolts
unbolt the torque convertor and separate the transmission from the engine. the flex plate is attached to the crankshaft by 6 bolts that use an 11/16" socket. You'll probably need a tool to prevent the engine from turning because the bolts are usually very tight. You may need to heat the bolts to get them out. Sometimes there is loctite on the threads.
If the bolts are in good condition you can re-use them. Examine the threads for nicks or a worn shoulder, make certain that the bolt turns freely into the cam. If you decide to re-use it, make sure that you clean it well and add a drop or two of locktite or equivalent.
The rod bolts that you use for this product are ACC 215 Rod bolts.
Same as small block. 3/8's inch, NC, (16 threads per inch) and I would use 2 and a half inch long, with lock washers. The head of these bolts will need a 9/16ths inch wrench.