Lanos 1.5 SOHC Head Gasket Replacement

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Lanos 1.5 SOHC Head Gasket Replacement

Post by SyNt4x »

I was just wondering does anyonw know the torque settings for the 1.5 lanos sohc. Also if anyone has a step by step guide for removal it would help, otherwise i will just attempt it myself. But i need to know the torque settings.

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Post by Audacity Racing »

check the general section for a post (it's a sticky) about the lanos repair manual. it covers both the 1.6 dohc and the 1.5 sohc and includes all the torque specifications for all the bolts on the car.
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Post by SyNt4x »

I downloaded the manual but i am not sure what exactly are the torque settings or how to read it.

It says

Cylinder head bolts (Camshaft Support Housing & cylinder Head Mounting Bolts)
NSm Lb-Ft Lb-In
25 18
+60_ +60_ +60_ +60_ -
+60_ +10_ +60_ +10_


The measurement I would like to use on my torque wrench is Lb-Ft.

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Post by Audacity Racing »

it's 18 lb-ft as you listed up there... the +60 mess is meant for those that use an 'angular' torque guage (the way you're actually supposed to put the daewoo together, though it doesn't matter). if you use an angular wrench... it's the degree measures you are supposed to use.
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Post by SyNt4x »

thanks for that. I am surprised that the head is so little torqued like compared to the crank pulley. I will try and take photo's on the weekend and create a step by step guide for removing the head on a 1.5 sohc.


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Post by SyNt4x »

Does anyone know where i can get the timing belt adjuster tool from? Only price i got was $210 AUD and i may aswell pay a company to take the head off and reinstall it for me for $300. Any help guys would be great. Thanks
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Post by MMamdouh »

i saw it on ebay but it is insanly expensive... you can use a wrench size 42mm to do the job though.

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wasn't someone making a bunch of them cause they had a diagram and were taking it to a machine shop... :?
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never came across my eyes... not really sure.

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http://www.daewootech.com/forum/viewtop ... light=tool

that's what i was thinking of... close but not the same :roll:
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OIC... i thought he was going to make just one for himself.

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Post by delphis »

I beleive it is a 41mm crows foot will do the same thing, they are just very expensive to my understanding.
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