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The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« on: 14.03. 2023 00:01 »
I've done a lot of bigger vehicle and stationary engines and I thought that the bolts being 90 degrees to the block was a rule.  My parts book shows 7 bolts, all the same length.  But my motor has six of one length and the short center one at an angle.  How long did that go on?
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Re: The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« Reply #1 on: 14.03. 2023 00:53 »
G'day Brandis.
Yes I do member (that's odd) the real early long strokes having one at an angel but never seen it in the flesh.
By the way but don't think it will matter but those "wasted" bolts are for the much latter alloy heads. Just check the lengths so they don't bottom out.
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Just saw your other thread. Someone here will be needing alloy head bolts one day. Put them in the For Sale section.
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Re: The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« Reply #2 on: 14.03. 2023 01:53 »
You have no idea of the endless joy that is finding The 179th vertical twin as a totally gutted basket case. The classic seemed-like-a-good-idea-at-the-time project.  I couldn't have gotten where I am without all y'all.
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Re: The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« Reply #3 on: 14.03. 2023 03:14 »
G'day Brandis.
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By the time you finish it you'll be an expert. Especially on the early model. Unfortunately not many have been down that road.
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Re: The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« Reply #4 on: 14.03. 2023 11:25 »
Angled head bolts are a nightmare - ask anyone who ever worked on a Triumph Dolomite or Stag.
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Re: The weird angled cylinder head bolt
« Reply #5 on: 14.03. 2023 18:29 »
The angled head bolt had me wondering when I did mine, ‘48 LS, but so far seal seems good. Due for a re-torque in another 150 miles and we will see.
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