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Once you get the words in the right order to form the search query, you need to add the word of the part you want the torque setting for. The problem is the all the weighting is given to the torque that the engine produces and is normally right next to the horsepower
there are 2 sets of torque specs for flywheel bolts as there are 2 different fly wheels in use with different bolts for each
go google and type in--torque specifications for nissan navara flywheel bolts and fins a site relevant to you application
it could be 61-69 ft/lbs a or 90 ft lbs depending on the flywheel and the vehicle 2wd or 4wd
Sounds like the head gasket is not sealed properly. Did you torque the head bolts to the right torque when you installed them? You need to tighten the bolts in several passes starting from the middle and working your way out. Is that how you did it?
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