SOURCE: I've replaced the head on my '93 Accord and I need
bolts should be torqued in three stages from 29,51, and 78 ft lbs.
SOURCE: head bolt torque specs for 200 honda accord 3.0
its a three step process 1st 29ft/lbs 2nd 51ft/lbs 3rd 72.3ft/lbs
SOURCE: torque specs for head bolts
Hello joee105,
The head bolt torque is a three step procedure:
1. 29 ft. lbs.
2. 51 ft. lbs.
3. 78 ft. lbs.
See image below for torque sequence.
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Jerry
Fig.: Cylinder head torque sequence - 6 -cylinder engine
Cylinder head torquing should proceed in three steps and in the
prescribed order. Tighten them first to 50-55 ft. lbs. (65-71 Nm), then
give them a second tightening to 60-65 ft. lbs. (78-84 Nm). The final
step is to 70-75 ft. lbs. (91-97 Nm), at which they should remain
undisturbed.
Six IN V - 6V
Fig.: Cylinder head bolt torque sequence - 6 -cylinder engine
Tighten the head, according to the illustrated sequence in three
progressive steps. Tighten the bolts to 50-55 ft. lbs. (68-74 Nm), then
60-65 ft. lbs. (81-88 Nm) and finally to 75 ft. lbs. (102 Nm).
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