Banzaiii67
Well-Known Member
There seems to be differing opinions. Some say they stretch, other say they have been reusing them and torquing to spec for years. What say you ?
Reuse unless damaged or stretched. This is unless you are talking about Torque-to-Yield head bolts, in which case you replace them each time of course.
All bolts stretch, that's how they work. The question is whether they've stretched too much (yield) - this makes them worthless.
Unless you know their history, good idea to replace.
I have a Moto Guzzi motorcycle that calls for the heads to be retorqued for every valve adjustment (which is every 3.000 miles).
By that logic, I should be replacing the head studs every 3,000 miles (or at least after a certain number of retorques) because to retorque the heads properly, the manual calls for me to back off the nuts first. I don't know of any Moto Guzzi or BMW airhead owner that replaces their head studs on a regular basis or after a certain number of cycles of retorques of them. Or does a stud not stretch and a bolt does?
If someone could give me a good reason to not reuse head bolts that don't have messed up threads other than "what's another $70-$80" I'd be all ears.