92 ST185 PROJECT

scottytohotty

New member
Hi guys im in the process of putting the head back onto the block what is the torque specs on the head bolts onto the block everything is stock.Thanks guys any help would be greatly apreciated.
 

Spectra1

Member
I just looked it up over on celicatechs BGB online and it says the following:

cylinder head x cylinder block

1st 36 ft-lb
2nd turn 90 degrees


They did not have the 92 edition but both the 90 and 93 editions stated the above info.
 

scottytohotty

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I will be posting pictures of her as soon as i can its trapped in a small garage so its tough. also i have tried photobucket to i just copy and paste the links.Thanks guys have a good day
 

l0ch0w

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yes, its 14 ft lbs, and it also must be done in a particular order

its as follows on this page

EM-65.jpg
 

scottytohotty

New member
Thank you very much. I have a very weird question :lol: this is my first alltrac and im wondering how it will feel and preform when i take it out for the first time
IT has a gen 2 3sgte
FMIC
Full 3'' HKS hi power silent
Boost controller

I am just wondering how it will feel when i get to drive it
Once again You guys have been a great help to what i have done so far.
 

Hotrodhendrix

New member
You will have issues up front so it may not be the best first drive ever. Once that is all taken care of if she is still on stock suspension at least you will feel the need to upgrade that asap. Boost feels nice but you will want more. Then you take it back apart to upgrade and seemingly never finish or drive it. :doh:
 

Punknoodle

New member
I believe the ST205 shafts are longer as the ST205 has a wider track. To fit them you would need to swap the entire rear subframe with longer suspension arms.
 

scottytohotty

New member
I started working on cleaning up my interior, i removed the carpet. I need recommendations on what to do with carpet cleaning/refurbishing & carpet insulation. I also noticed a decent sized crack in the floor board on passengers side i just want a way to protect and repair my floor boards cheaply but effectively.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks:alex
 
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