F5A DOHC/F6A DOHC Turbo head tension figures

Suzuki hatchback tech questions and answers.
Post Reply
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

I have finally managed to find someone to make a custom head gasket for the HOLK ( :x $300) but I can't find anywhere tension figures for the head.
Does anyone know the tension figures for either the F6A or F5A DOHC?(the new gasket is composite, similar to the original)
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
grant4561
Posts: 183
Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:21 pm
Location: Maroochydore. QLD

The service manual for an F6A (cappo) says the following
58-62 Nm or 5.8-6.2 kg-cm
Attachments
6A-31.jpg
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

Thank you. Much appreciated
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
benny
Posts: 153
Joined: Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:28 pm
Location: Newcastle

Where did u get your head gasket made holk??
Brum
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu Mar 28, 2013 1:35 pm

I can sell you one for the f5a dohc for $150, genuine suzuki with clearances for the 4 valves per cylinder and all.
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

holk wrote:Thank you. Much appreciated
HJ gaskets in Melbourne. He has done a great job (handmade), but a bit steep for a bit of material.
Brum wrote:I can sell you one for the f5a dohc for $150, genuine suzuki with clearances for the 4 valves per cylinder and all.
Brum,
I may take up your offer. I just need to wait a month or 2 due to lack of funds atm.
PM me your details and I will get in touch with you as soon I have the money.
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
User avatar
djflex
Posts: 166
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:45 pm
Location: Gold Coast

Hey Holk,

I just recieved my gasket kit from asia (complete) kit from Asia.

I paid aprox $80 deliverered via EMS.

Now my f6a is a Turbo sohc and I also purchased the japanese Electronic Parts guide on CD-Rom.

I cross referenced the SOHC and DOHC head gasket on several models of suzuki and they all have the same codes.

Part # 11141-81401

a quick google search and I found them on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/CUSHMAN-HAULSTE ... 0470951826


$59.00http://www.ebay.com/itm/Suzuki-Carry-F6 ... 5a&vxp=mtr
IMG_2068.JPG

also saw your car when I was in Melbourne recently
Holk1.jpg
Image
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth"
George A Romero - Father of Zombie Films
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

Djflex,

I really can't hide with the holk. I guess I will never be able to have an affair and say " I wasn't there" :lol:

On a serious note: I have a F5A DOHC. With your cross reference document, can you check if it is the same code? If it is, I will order one straight away
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
User avatar
djflex
Posts: 166
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:45 pm
Location: Gold Coast

Hey Holk,

do you have any idea where the motor came from (year/model) that way I can enter in the software and bring up all the details and exploded diagrams with reference part numbers

i have a F6A or CN21S found in the Cervo Mode and Altos (the sohc was real quick down low)

let me know and Ill find the part numbers for you

As you can see from all the different models each year had various version


Spec Model Style No start No Exit start End year Catalog models

550 sedan 3DR CN11S CN11S 130001 196 885 198904 199001 CN11S
550 sedan 3DR CP11S CP11S 110001 115 774 198904 199001 CN11S
550 sedan 5DR CP11S CP11S 710001 714 676 198904 199001 CN11S
550 sedan 5DR CN11S CN11S 720 001 764 138 198904 199001 CN11S
SDR 550 sedan CN11S CN11S 910 001 910 317 198904 198908 CN11S
SDR 550 sedan CP11S CP11S 910 001 910 045 198904 198908 CN11S
550 Van 3DR CA71V CA71V 100001 470 070 198409 198606 CA71V
550 Van 3DR CA72V CA72V 100001 180610 198607 198807 CA72V
550 Van 3DR CA71V CA71V 470 071 816 908 198607 198807 CA72V
550 Van 3DR CL11V CL11V 100001 318 999 198809 199002 CL11V
550 Van 3DR CM11V CM11V 100001 124 299 198809 199002 CL11V
550 Van 5DR CA71V CA71V 900001 941 685 198507 198606 CA71V
550 Van 5DR CA71V CA71V 941 686 975 114 198607 198807 CA72V
550 Van 5DR CM11V CM11V 700001 702 600 198809 199002 CL11V
550 Van 5DR CL11V CL11V 700001 707 093 198809 199004 CL11V
550 Van SDR CM11V CM11V 900001 900447 198809 199002 CL11V
550 Van SDR CL11V CL11V 900001 904 374 198809 199003 CL11V


PS: will be down in melbourne on 25th this month
Image
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth"
George A Romero - Father of Zombie Films
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

The engine came from a 1988 Alto Works RSR - Will try to find the model number in one of the documents

BTW. If you stay in Melbourne over the week end, let me know
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
User avatar
djflex
Posts: 166
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2005 6:45 pm
Location: Gold Coast

Hey Holk,

I did a bit of checking and so far there is 2 models that came out that year *(88)

CL11V
CN11S


each of them use different gaskets

the most common was the CL11V it uses the following code

1141-81411 (ironically this is the same number as the cappocinno)

see if you can track anything else so I can nail it down for you :)


I will be down on 25th and should be there over the weekend if you wanna catch up


cheers mate
Image
"When there is no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth"
George A Romero - Father of Zombie Films
User avatar
holk
Posts: 555
Joined: Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:30 pm

Mate,

I will be driving to the Gold Coast that week end. Not sure yet if I will be leaving Saturday or Sunday
[img]http://www.tamon.org/gallery/d/11796-1/holk3-1.jpg[/img]
Post Reply