What are you talking about?
This is a RETORQUE so ALL the bolts are at 70+ ft/lbs already so you advocate backing them ALL off to under 60 so you can pull them up in steps?
Perfect way to end up with a leak :(
Well it's all ok EXCEPT for the part where you torque in stages it's not needed as you're only pulling 10 maybe 15 ft/lbs off the bolt before you retighten it.
As long as you don't break or lose anything yep you can do it easily in a day.
Where in Aus are you?
BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ WRONG......
You just need to back crack a bolt then retorque to the final spec.
you're NOT undoing it totally just releasing the initial tension on the bolt so you can get an accurate reading when you pull it back tight.
Wow......
If they're the Original Bolts and Haven't been pulled down to 11ty7 ft/lbs by Bubba the Merkanik how on earth would they be "stretched" or in any way damaged after being pulled down to 55 ft/lbs?
This is not even close to their Yield zone.......
ARGHHHHH the plain Jane GT4082 is SMALLER than a 3540R so flows less it's not until you step up to a 4088 that it flows more at the expense of slower spool/response...
People see "35" and think it's smaller than "40" when in reality it has the 40 Compressor section mated to a smaller Hotside...
Add the first bleeder hose you're using and try again.
Continue until you isolate the leak, if the pump holds vacc on your finger it's not the problem.
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