F10D Specs
F10D Specs
Hi everyone.
I have a Suzuki Alto 2004 as a daily driver.
I think it has blown a headgasket and as I have to pull the engine apart (well, take off the head at least), I'm wondering if I should replace the timing belt. The timing belt thats on it right now was changed just before I got the car, and is a long way from the 100.000km mark. So should be good, right?
Does anyone know if the F10D is an interference engine? If it isn't, I wont worry about the timing belt.
Also can anyone confirm that the torque values for the head bolts is:
1: 30Nm
2: 48Nm
3: 0Nm
4: 48Nm
5: 60Nm
Also, does anyone know if the bolts are "stretch bolts"? Or can they be reused?
Thanks.
I have a Suzuki Alto 2004 as a daily driver.
I think it has blown a headgasket and as I have to pull the engine apart (well, take off the head at least), I'm wondering if I should replace the timing belt. The timing belt thats on it right now was changed just before I got the car, and is a long way from the 100.000km mark. So should be good, right?
Does anyone know if the F10D is an interference engine? If it isn't, I wont worry about the timing belt.
Also can anyone confirm that the torque values for the head bolts is:
1: 30Nm
2: 48Nm
3: 0Nm
4: 48Nm
5: 60Nm
Also, does anyone know if the bolts are "stretch bolts"? Or can they be reused?
Thanks.
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Re: F10D Specs
welcome to the club!
if it was me id change the belt just out of precaution, because if it snapps its not a good situation to be in. but I know a lot of people who will just put it back on if it looks ok.
as for the bolts im not overly sure if they are stretch bolts or not
if it was me id change the belt just out of precaution, because if it snapps its not a good situation to be in. but I know a lot of people who will just put it back on if it looks ok.
as for the bolts im not overly sure if they are stretch bolts or not
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Re: F10D Specs
Thanks.. hoping someone can shed some light on this, as I will be attempting the "operation" in a very near future
The thing that I am most interested in, is if it is an interference engine.. If it isn't, then I can go right ahead, and fix the engine.. if it is.. then I will change the timing belt
The thing that I am most interested in, is if it is an interference engine.. If it isn't, then I can go right ahead, and fix the engine.. if it is.. then I will change the timing belt
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Re: F10D Specs
The F10a is non interference. I dont know exactly how much design is shared between the two though.
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Re: F10D Specs
The F10D is a mystery to me. I would like to know more about it but I can't find much information.
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
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Re: F10D Specs
Still not the exact infor required but loads here http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_F10D_engine
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Re: F10D Specs
I can tell you that the F10a and F10d do share the same block, the F10d is just bored out more than the F10a (a=65.5mm d=68.5mm) and stroke is the same (72.00mm) but the heads are different and it all all depends whether or not the pistons have cut-outs for valve clearance or not. Being a hi compression engine (10:1) I would imagine they use flat top pistons so it probably will be interference. For the small price of a timing belt and tensioner I would change it just to be on the safe side.dan_2k_uk wrote:The F10a is non interference. I dont know exactly how much design is shared between the two though.
As for if they use stretch head bolts or not I'm not sure? looking at the tightening sequence they might be the old f8 and f10 don't use stretch bolts but they also don't have a 5 step tightening sequence
Sorry I can't be much more help, I'm not familiar with the F10d as it was never fitted to a suzuki 4x4 (well until someone on here finally decides to do the swap )
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Re: F10D Specs
ScottieJ wrote:(well until someone on here finally decides to do the swap )
There's three ways of doing things:
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
The right way,
The wrong way
And my way, which is like the wrong way but faster.
Re: F10D Specs
Edweird wrote:ScottieJ wrote:(well until someone on here finally decides to do the swap )
Re: F10D Specs
Thanks for the help you Guys.. I guess I will be able to see if it is an interference engine when i pull the head then :-)