hi guys, i'm having some problems with my head bolts. originally i was going to use some 12mm head studs, but they dont fit through the evo head. so i scrapped that idea and decided to go back to the starion head bolts which seem to go through, despite being 12mm also
but now the starion bolts wont bed down properly, i can feel them binding up but theyre still 10mm or so above the washer. what the hell is going on?
i've stopped for now. stuck working outside and it wont stop bloody raining.
yeah thats right im building my dohc headed engine outside.
plasticdash wrote:you will need to machine evo head to talke 12mm bolts and use VR4 ones
I remember reading somewhere that one of the stud holes is an oil feed into the head so you may want to check this out as it almost certainly need to be drilled a bit larger than the stud to accomodate the oil feed
I am sure that there will be someone out there that can confirm if this is so
I've had mine since 03 07 92
85 JB 2323cc DOHC 4G63
THE OLDER I GET THE FASTER I WAS
GROWING OLD IS MANDATORY GROWING UP IS OPTIONAL
i dont understand how it could be both a bolt hole and an oil drain.. if there was enough room for it to be a meaningful oil drain, the bolt fit would be really sloppy.. i'll look it up, but i'd be surprised if there arent dedicated oil drains
stariontron wrote:i dont understand how it could be both a bolt hole and an oil drain.. if there was enough room for it to be a meaningful oil drain, the bolt fit would be really sloppy.. i'll look it up, but i'd be surprised if there arent dedicated oil drains
Give Geoff Fear at SSS Automotive in Sydney a call - he knows all about the oil feed / stud problem. He fixed an EVO head that blew 3 turbos through oil starvation due to this issue.
An alternative is, just put the studs in, then check your oil pressure to the turbo before relying on it. If it's down or cut altogether, you can just get your oil feed from elsewhere (mine comes from down on the oil pump).