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If you are referring the the collector the specs are:
Collector cover: 4.3 - 5.8 ft lbs
Collector: 13-16 ft lbs
You should use a torque wrench that is sensitive at low torques. I bought an "inch pound" torque wrench for delicate items like injectors and just convert the foot pounds to inch pounds.
probally crank sensor. starts then stalls after driving a few min. then won't start for awhile. u can actually check it on the ecu. 4 green lights then 4 red lights. if you can't run the comp check on ecu let me know i'll look it up its been awhile had same prob years ago all my sensors are new
Locate the alarm power wire and trace it from the alarm to the power source it is connected to and remove the fuse from the line or cut the line. If that resolves the problem the alarm is at fault. If it doesn't locate the kill switch and replace it.
have your fuel pressure tested as the fuel regulator can be defective this regulates the fuel pressure in the system. check that the return fuel line is not blocked. disconnect the cold start injector when starting and this ilimunate over fueling non start up.
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