re-torquing cylinder head

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kevin s
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re-torquing cylinder head

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Out 1098 minor had a engine re-build recently, it includes a skimmed head and block and used the gasket esm supply in their kit , it's now done a couple of hundred miles with my son using it and apparently it is going very well, it's coming back for some general checks and a new alternator soon, is there a requirement to re-torque the head on these?
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Re: re-torquing cylinder head

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It is recommended that you re-torque the cylinder head after the first heat cycle?
If you did not it will do no harm to re-torque the cylinder head now.
It used to part of the Minor post delivery servicing for the cylinder to be re-torqued after 500miles.

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Re: re-torquing cylinder head

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Yes we re-did it and the tappets after the first few miles., i'll leave it as it is for now then.
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