9 5 1 3 7 10 6 2 4 8 This is the head bolt sequence which should be torqued to 130-140 ft-lbs
Blown head gasket, cracked head or cracked block. Busted head gasket; cracked cylinder head; broken piston; or bad oil pan gasket if driving thru high water.
Well, there are several possibilities. The most likely is that the head gasket is leaking badly, allowing pressure to vent between cylinders. Another possibility is that the head is cracked, which is how the pressure is traveling from one cylinder to another. The least likely possibility is that the block is cracked, but it would have to be cracked severely for pressure to travel from #3 to #1. Definitely you will have to remove the head, at least to replace the head gasket.
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there int a conversion possible as they are two different things, HP is a measure of how much work yer engine can do and torque is the twisting motion produced by the engine. that's its put real simple. yer might get some egg head that will delight in giving a detailed explanation,
You may have driven into a lake!!! If not you could have several problems that would cause this type of injury to your engine. When the engine is cold and you start it up do you have air bubbles appearing in your radiator? This could indicate a blown head gasket that is leaking coolant when you shut your engine off and it cools off. Other possible causes are a crack in a head, cylinder liner or block. Did you ever overheat the engine severely? This may have caused a crack in the block or head. Remove the spark plugs after the engine has cooled and observe each cylinder If you are blowing a mist or coolant this would narrow it down to a head gasket or a head. Otherwise, you are f-----. You have a cracked block and you should bale while it didn't cost you to much. Bad JUJU!!!! There is of course the very bizarre water pump issue that allows the impeller to wear a whole in the rear cam cover and leak coolant into the block. Probably no your first choice but I have seen it. The final piece of info I can offer is to BUY A BOOK!! THERE IS SO MUCH INFO AVAILABLE TO YOU IF YOU TAKE THE TIME TO INVESTIGATE!!! Hope I helped you out!! MotorDick
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The cylinder head torque settings are a list of parts in the torque sequence. It tells where everything is and can be found.
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The head bolt torque specs of a 1985 3.8 Ford Ltd. is 50 to 55 ft lbs. This 65 to 71 Nm belongs to a 6-cylinder torque sequence engine.
Remove the intake and exhaust manifolds. Remove the head. Torque the head and manifolds to the correct torque and sequence, you will need a repair manual for this.
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