Re: How do i change the torque settings on my bmw e36...
Hi unsure what you mean by change the torque settings, if you mean on the head question is why? If yes for head, there is a tool for that & go to Download PDF search | PDFTown.com for more info
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The m43 engine should be similar to both the m42 and m44. The cylinder head torque settings are 22ft/lb and 90degree torque angle, and another 90 degree torque angle. Make sure to wait approximately 10minutes before performing the 2nd torque angle.
Hi, I guess this is an E36. Head bolts should be renewed if heads been off, as they are stretch bolts. Tightened in 3 stages, 1st 30-35 nm 2nd + 90 degrees, 3rd + 90 degrees. Hope that helps
The torque settings is more know as torque spec's, and it just means an exact measurement of how tight a paticular part is tightend. With a new engine, many differnt parts have differnt specs, but hands down the single most important thing would be the cylinder head to engine block torque. This is often done in a 3 step process, using a torque wrench, and a torque angle gauge. Are you planing on installing an engine yourself? I can get specs for you.
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