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What is torque for nissan almera 2004 elegance 16v?

WHAT IS THE ARRANGEMENT OF VALVE SETTING AND WAYS OF TIGHTENING THE CYLINDERHEAD?

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: ford-explorer 2005 v6 petrol cylinderhead tightening torques

a part place can give you a print out on the tor spec advance or auto zone

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2009

SOURCE: Cylinderhead bolts torque settings

According to my haynes manual for Landrover 200tdi, G - S reg,1989-1998 it goes as follows,
Stage 1:- Tighten all bolts to 30lb ft or 40Nm then
Stage 2:- Angle tighten a further 60 degrees then
Stage 3:- Angle tighten a further 60 degrees again.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Torque settings volvo V40 TD 1,9

you should have got them with the new gasket

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Hans Pearson

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  • Posted on Mar 17, 2011

SOURCE: i need the cylinderhead torque

The head torque settings are 75 nm plus a further 90 degrees (102 ft/lbs)

The torquing sequence is:-

9 5 1 3 7
front
10 6 2 4 8

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Marvin

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2012

SOURCE: cylinder head tightening sequence for ford mondeo 1.8i zetec petrol

Go to this LINK for the info in pdf format, the sequence is on page 16 of the pdf file.

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2006 Nissan Almera. 1.6 automatic. Can I please get the cylinder head bolt torque settings for it?

Here you go, the year is close enough.

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Feb 22, 2023 - THE NISSAN ALMERA 2005 1.6 16V CYLINDER HEAD TOURQUE SETTINGS. 1.Tighten 29N.M using the correct sequence. 2.Tighten 50°. 3.Tighten 55°.

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WHAT ARE TORQUE SETTINGS FOR NISSAN ALMERA QG16

The torque settings for a Nissan Almera QG16 engine can vary depending on the specific component or fastener you are referring to. However, I can provide you with some general torque specifications for common components in the engine. Please note that it's always recommended to consult the manufacturer's manual or a qualified mechanic for accurate and up-to-date torque specifications. Here are some approximate torque values for certain components:
  1. Cylinder head bolts: 25-30 Nm (18-22 lb-ft) initial torque, followed by an additional 90-degree clockwise turn (angle tightening).
  2. Main bearing cap bolts: 25-30 Nm (18-22 lb-ft).
  3. Connecting rod bolts: 15-20 Nm (11-15 lb-ft).
  4. Crankshaft pulley bolt: 140-160 Nm (103-118 lb-ft).
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  6. Intake manifold bolts: 15-20 Nm (11-15 lb-ft).
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Torque settings on a yaris 1.3 16v big ends,mains,flywheel,cylinderhead

Toyota Yaris Main and Big end Torque settings:
Tighten the main and big end bolts in sequential order and in two steps.
Main bearings. Stage 1.
22 ft lbs.
Stage 2.
44 ft lbs

Big end bearings.
Stage 1.
11 ft lbs.
Then Rotate bolt head a further by 90 degrees

Head bolt torque must be done in 3 steps:
1st 22 ft lbs
2nd 43 ft lbs
final 47 ft lbs
use this sequence of tightening:
9 - 3 -1 -6 -8
7 - 5 - 2 -4 - 10

Flywheel spec:
65 ft lbs

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CYLINDERHEAD TORQUE SPECIFICATION OF NISSAN ALMERA 1.8 16V ELEGANCE

tighten main large cyl head bolts like this. stage 1. 29nm
stage 2 .59nm stage 3.slacken off. stage 4. 29nm. then stage 5 50 t0 55 degrees start in the centre of the head and work outwarward diagonaly then tighten the small bolts @the front of the head 6.8 to 8nm
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TORQUE SETTINGS FOR 1.4 16V 04 VAG ENGINE THEY USED IN SEAT LEON 04 16V 1.4.

Cylinder head instructions

Tightening sequence
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Cylinder head torque setting for 2004 VW 1.4L 16V fitted in Seat Leon
Renew bolts

Stage 1 = 30 Nm
Stage 2 = 90 degrees
Stage 3 = 90 degrees
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Need torque settings for cylinder head bolts on a 52 reg skoda fabia 1.4 16v any help much appreciated thanks

Torque settings for cylinder head bolts for Skoda Fabia 1.4 16v

Cylinder head bolts tightening order:

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IMPORTANT NOTE: RENEW BOLTS!

Stage 1: Tightening torque = 30 Nm
Stage 1: Tightening torque = 90 Degrees
Stage 1: Tightening torque = 90 Degrees

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