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head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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What is the recommended head torque dimension in ft lbs( or NM if you are EU) on a 1919 Twin Six please?

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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Is the spec for this?
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Posted on: 1/7 3:03
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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Yes Mal, I have always wanted a Veteran Twin Six to complement the 38 Barrymore Twelve. It is a lovely vehicle and I am just fettling it a bit. It has Armstrong Power Steering and takes some shoulder strength to steer. All the best to you Mal. Peter and Ann.

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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Hello all, I assume by the lack of response that no one really knows the 3 - 25 Twin Six head torque. It is definitely not in the Owners Manual. I shall therefore Torque to 45 ft/lbs flattening it out from the centre, as it appears reasonable for the head stud size. Any comments or notes of caution based on previous experience would be welcome.

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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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You may want to check with a museum that owns a Twin Six, see if they know.

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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Sounds like a good idea, I just thought that rather than re invent the wheel...someone may have already has been through this journey.

Posted on: 1/8 7:12
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CHRYSLER invented the torque wrench in the late 20s so this is would be the reason u cant find any spec for ur T6. Suggest u assume ur working with a Grade 2 Bolt/Stud and torque to the recommend torque per size.
https://www.alkydigger.net/category/torque-specs-for-bolts-always-with-lube.html

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Couldn't Will, the previous owner, give you the info?

Posted on: 1/8 14:01
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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Perhaps this will be helpful.

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Re: head gasket torque on 3-25 Twin Six
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Thanks Mal, I did ask Will and he said that his mechanic handles that stuff. Looks like I shall be calling his mechanic.

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