Ok, I'm seeing 2 diffrent torque spec's for the cylinder head. Can anyone please verify which one is correct. I plan on putting my head in a few days, and I really don't want to under or over torque them.
Thanks.
This one..
First: All to 34 N·m (25 ft. lbs.)
Second: All to 82 N·m (60 ft. lbs.)
Third: All to 82 N·m (60 ft. lbs.)
CAUTION: Do not use a torque wrench for the Fourth step.
Fourth: Turn all bolts an additional 1/4 Turn
Or this one..
25ft lbs. in the order shown in the picture. Once all bolts are torqued you need to torque them again to 50 ft lbs. once torqued to 50ft lbs toque again to 50 ft llbs.
once that torque is achieved. you need to take a breaker bar use the same socket with a small extension and turn each bolt a 1/4 turn. do not use your torque wrench for this.
So torque them to 50, then a quarter turn, or torque to 60 then a quarter turn.
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Last edited by AdvanSRT-4 : 10-10-2009 at 06:48 PM.
PM me your email and I will get it sent over. Thanks.
advan could send him the link i sent it was already posted up for 14 days....but thanks having a manual handy is a valuable tool for these cars it contains all diagnostic steps and dealer would follow to repair a certain concern....
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