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Head bolts - reusing or replacing?

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Seth the Younger, Jun 16, 2022.

  1. Kenny94945

    Kenny94945 Active Member

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    Great thread.
    OP, Seth, measured, per the workshop manual procedure, and deduced the head bolts are good to re-use.
    My two-cent comment is to make sure the head and bolts threads are dry/ clean of oil before reinstalling.

    FWIW, so many bolts are torque to yield that I would have replaced, as the cost appears to be near $35.

    Good luck OP.
    If there is a failure in "x" miles, please let us all know.
     
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    Repair Manual recommends the head bolts be soaked with motor oil when installing.

    You do want to ensure the hole and its threads are clear.
     
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    With all the problems just open deck design is having if I was to take this on might as well just use new bolts but I don't take this on so I don't worry about any of that personally on some of the beams engines like the 3S GTE they're called out to just be replaced I've seen people reuse them oh well.
     
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    Gasket Masters never seem to pay any attention to the head bolts they pull out, nor check them. Seems like they always just reuse.

    Personally (if I was ever in this situation), I’d replace them, just because I’m a worry wart.
     
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    Got a question for you... I was watching a mechanic on Tik Tok opening the covers on an enormous jet engine on a commercial airliner and after undoing loads of latches and flaps the main cowlings appeared to be motorized and raised up at the push of a button. So I'm wondering if the biggest jet engines typically have dedicated motors to lift those big covers, or just some gears that the mechanic attaches an auxiliary motor too?
     
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