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torque down head bolts HELP

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russ22

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I am putting a head on a seadoo 4 - tec 260ph motor
The manual says to torque the head bolts to 40nm + 120 deg + 90deg
I torque the bolts to 40nm then I torque them a further 120 degs I then did 2 x bolts at 90 degs but on the 3rd bolts as I got to 30 degs the bolt seem to let go it suddenly became quite easy to turn
The 4th bolt was ok but the same thing happened to the next 2 bolts that I torque down
What do I do now if I undo the bolts then I have to throw them away and buy new ones
But I think the bolts have failed and have stretched past their yield point, but how do I tell with out pulling them out
any body have any ideas

Thanks
 
these were brand new bolts straight out of a sealed package dipped in oil and into the head you could not get them any cleaner
the bolt threads were cleaned
 
I found one reference on the Green hulk forum of Sea-Doo 4tec head bolts losing torque on the last 90 tighten. No reason why or what happen just that if you take one out at a time and retorque to spec you don’t have to replace head gasket. There was mention of reusing the old bolts where the new one failed.
 
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