Hi All,
I'm in the final stages of putting my CRD back together. I've run into two issues today and I'm wondering if anyone else has had the same. The
fine service manual says that I should torque the bolts to the cooling fan support block to the engine block 149 Nm. I tried that. One of the bolts failed. Are these one-time-use-only bolts like the ones that hold the head on? Is this a misprint? Right now I've got the other three bolts at 100 Nm. I don't feel comfortable trying to take the others to 149 Nm. One of the others already feels a little soft. I'm wondering if that's good enough. Luckily I was able to back the broken bolt out. It simply stretched and deformed the thread, rather than snapping off and leaving a chunk in the engine block.
I have a similar issue with the crank shaft timing access caps. The
fine service manual says 24.5 Nm. This seems like a pretty reasonable value. I set my torque wrench and started tightening, and then I felt the soft give of stripped threads. Argh!

I don't even want to think about taking a drill and a tap near it, only to get filings into the engine top end I've just finished rebuilding. Simultaneously, I can't leave them loose. One trip down my dirt road and they'll be out, leaving the engine open to lots of fine grit. I'm tempted to slather then with some JB Weld and pray that I can get them out again in 100k miles when I have to change the timing belt. (Assuming the blasted thing doesn't die on me again.)
It has not been a good evening with the CRD. Any suggestions?