I looked in the book, says 75 inch lbs. It broke at 55 inch lbs
SOURCE: I NEED THE TORQUE SPECS.
They are probably 8mm bolts and 17- 20 seems to be where they would be
SOURCE: need head bolt,intake upper and lower and rocker arm torque lbs.
Head bolts--------- 22 ft lbs.
Intake upper------ 18 ft lbs.
Intake lower------- 10 ft lbs. Tighten vertical bolts first, the diagonal bolts, failure to do this will result in an oil leak.
As far as the rocker arm bolts, they have to be adjusted with the valves closed, tighten down just enough to turn the push rods with your fingers with slight tension.
This is out of a Technical Specifications Manual.
SOURCE: Hi, I'm just looking for the torque specs for the
front brake rotor retaining screw 85-130 inch LBS......lug nuts 67-85 ft. LBS.....front caliper guide bolt
SOURCE: I need the torque specs for a 6 cyl 2004 Dodge
Spindle nut. Tighten the nut to 185 ft. lbs. (251 Nm). Inch pounds is not an option, this critical torque spec is FT lbs.
Removal & Installation
3.1L & 3.4L Engines
Left Side
To install:
To install:
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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