hello all, I haven’t posted in a while so I thought I’d bore a few folks..
I now have 12,679 miles on the new engine and it runs perfect. I drive the car every weekend and several times during the week.
As many of you know, the Valve Adjustment Tour has an excellent section on re-torquing the head (part of the 12,000-mile Plan “E” maintenance schedule for Type 190) and I’ve referred to this section several times over the years I’ve owned the car. I had planned to re-torque the new head at the 12,000-mile mark but after an email exchange with Mike Elias, I decided to forego the re-torque and only adjust the valves.
Per Mike, “You do not need to re-torque the cylinder head at 12K miles. As long as it has been done twice already (at warm up and again at 500 miles) you’re good to go. However, it’s a good time to do the valve adjustment. Be sure to keep the oil fresh; change it every 2500 – 3000 miles … Castrol GTX Conventional Oil 15w-40 or 20w-50.” I asked Mike if there’s an interval he’d recommend to re-torque the head (i.e., every 15K, 20K, 30K.. etc. miles)? Response: “We can’t find any reference in our books for re-torquing the head gasket beyond the initial warm up and first service for the 113 chassis type - Not needed unless the engine got hot or sat for a long period or there is some symptom related. Valve adjustment every 12K miles (15K KM) is published in the tech data.”
I realize there are differing opinions on this but based on dialog with Mike, and since I re-torqued the head after the initial warm-up and again at 570 miles, I decided to pass on re-torquing the head bolts and just check/adjust the valve clearances.