Small headbolt torque

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Patrick 1068

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Yanmar YM186D
Hello All,
I had to repair the head on my 186d, and I found the torque specs for the eight large head bolts which is 79 lbft if I'm not mistaken, but I cannot however find the torque specs for the three smaller bolts that surround the push rods. Does anyone happen to know the specs?
This is the old school repair that I had to do because I can't find a used head for it for less than $1,200. Hopefully this works!
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   / Small headbolt torque #2  
0.9L 3Cyl. 3 Assist bolts 20 Ft. Lbs.
 
   / Small headbolt torque #3  
Where is the head of that screw going when it breaks off?
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Small headbolt torque #6  
Oh, the last photo didn't load last night, so it looked like the head was left intact. I read about the cold weld repairs like that in Antique Power magazine.
hugs, Brandi
 
   / Small headbolt torque #7  
It will run better than before. But only for a short while. crack still there in valve seat and soft brass filler will not last long……. Good luck.
 
   / Small headbolt torque #8  
Greetings Patrick,
I had never heard of this "cold weld" repair technique before your post. It looks like, from your pictures, that the crack in the valve seat is still present. If the compressed gases can't leak through the crack anywhere but into the manifold then I suppose your repair might work. The compression will be lower in that cylinder but the crack in the seat looks fairly small so maybe it won't be very much. I don't know how long such a repair might work, if the crack will continue to propagate, and just how much compression loss there will be from the crack in the seat but I am really curious. Please let us all know how well your repair works and for how long.
Good Luck,
Eric
 
   / Small headbolt torque #9  
Oh, the last photo didn't load last night, so it looked like the head was left intact. I read about the cold weld repairs like that in Antique Power magazine.
hugs, Brandi
Greetings Brandi,
I searched online the Antique Power Magazine for cold welding cast iron and no luck. Can you provide any more info on the technique?
Thanks Much,
Eric
 
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Through the injector hole and onto the bench
Say Patrick,
I looked online and wasn't able to find any info on the technique you used. By technique I mean using brass screws to repair the crack in a cast iron head. Actually, not even using brass screws for any type of cold welding cast iron cracks. I do know about products like Stitch N' Weld. But your exact method I can't find anything about and I'm really curious about it. Any sources you can share I would really appreciate.
Thanks,
Eric
 

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