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Anonymous Posted on May 19, 2014

Torque For Flexplate Bolts On 93 Honda Civic 1.6 L

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2008

SOURCE: cylinder head R and R

any competent repair shop or the dealer can give you this, make sure to use new bolts as these are most likley streach fasteners or tourqe to yeild and only work properly once -jeff

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 01, 2009

SOURCE: Replacing head gasket on 1995 honda civic, require torque specs and secquence

wow. a lot of bad information on this site. Refer to a manual for the proper torque sequence. The civic I believe is a two step torque procedure. First 22 ft lbs, than 53 ft lbs.

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: spark plug torque for honda civic si?

Spark Plug Type NGK: PFR6F-11 DENSO: PKJ20CR-M11 Gap 1.0 - 1.1 mm (0.039 - 0.043 in) 1.3 mm (0.051 in) Torque 18 Nm (13 lb ft)

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  • Posted on May 03, 2010

SOURCE: hi what is the head torque on a 2002 honda civic

Dont forget to apply clean engine oil to the threads of each bolt for proper torquing. Then finger tighten. Then

    1. Tighten the cylinder head bolts to their final torque specification in 4 steps. Use a crisscross sequence starting with the bolts at the middle of the head and working toward the outer bolts as follows: Step 1: Tighten each bolt to 14 ft. lbs. (20 Nm).Step 2: Tighten each bolt to 36 ft. lbs. (49 Nm).Step 3: Tighten each bolt to 49 ft. lbs. (67 Nm).Step 4: Retighten only the 2 center bolts to 49 ft. lbs. (67 Nm).
    1. Step 1: Tighten each bolt to 14 ft. lbs. (20 Nm).
    2. Step 2: Tighten each bolt to 36 ft. lbs. (49 Nm).
    3. Step 3: Tighten each bolt to 49 ft. lbs. (67 Nm).
    4. Step 4: Retighten only the 2 center bolts to 49 ft. lbs. (67 Nm).


  • Anonymous

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    • Posted on Jul 23, 2011

    SOURCE: need torque specs for bolts

    Hello claudian1535,

    Below is an image showing the torque sequence. The torque procedure is a three step process:

    Step one torque all head bolts to 14 ft.lbs.
    Step two torque all head bolt to 36 ft.lbs.
    Step three torque all head bolts 49 ft.lbs.


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    I hope this helps.

    Regards,

    netvan

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