It looks like I have to come at it from underneath but no access is available in car.
SOURCE: Kia Rio Died suddenly while Driving - Now will not start -
maybe your fuel pump stop working or a blown fuse for the fuel pump or ignition coil. First checked for blown fuses
SOURCE: Tips for changing the head gasket on a 2004 Kia
you have to do it this way so that the bolts dont lift or back out of the head and then the new gasket will blow the gasket again as if you never did the job.
You come this far finish by doing the job RIGHT you will be proud.
The old blots can not be reused becaused they already have been torqued (stretched) and they Won't work,they will never tighten to specs
SOURCE: torque specs for 2004 kia rio cylinder head
youre going to torque it to 65 ft lbs.. start from the centre out and go diagonally. be sure to replace the head bolts and very lightly oil them before installation.
SOURCE: i need to know the torque specs for the cylinder head bolts
What about the torque pattern, or is there an indepth manual online somewhere?
Timing belt broke, now I am on rebuild.
SOURCE: what is the proper spark plug gap setting for a 2002 Kia Rio
Hello mfriesner71; my name is Roger and I will answer for you. The correct plug gap is 0.027 to 0.031.in. Any gap between these will work fine. Just make sure they all gap the same. Should you need further help please just ask. Please rate the answer. This way I know it was helpful. Thank You for using Fix Ya. Roger
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