If one had a head gasket replaced and used Cummins head bolts, should they be re-torqued at some point down the road?
In my case, I did not reuse the original head bolts, I had new bolts installed if that matters. I did end up with a thinker head gasket and I do run a little more power then stock.
I am not having any problems, but have heard a comment or two that it is good to go back and re-torque head bolts. I just want to make sure we are talking Cummins head bolts and not studs, or "O" ring or fire ring setups (which I have neither).
All opinions are welcomed.
jjw
ND
In my case, I did not reuse the original head bolts, I had new bolts installed if that matters. I did end up with a thinker head gasket and I do run a little more power then stock.
I am not having any problems, but have heard a comment or two that it is good to go back and re-torque head bolts. I just want to make sure we are talking Cummins head bolts and not studs, or "O" ring or fire ring setups (which I have neither).
All opinions are welcomed.
jjw
ND