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I'm asking for Engine torque settings of Nissan almera 1.6 model of 2002.

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You can get guide from many sites.. i know few
error codes/ fault codes, wiring diagrams, schematic diagrams, torque specs, engine info, switches functioning, assemble, disassembly, complete refurbish, repair, installation every single thing is covered

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2008

SOURCE: Nissan Almera Tino Right hand side

YEs but if you are going to do some secrifice on your luck of car model from front,

otherwise its impossible,

you can get this from older car dealer or service center,

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: need cylinder head bolts torque settings for nissan 3.2d

what nissan model do you need the head torques for

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Walker

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SOURCE: torque settings for cylinder head nissan sentra

Tighten in sequence to 29ft.lbs then tighten in sequence to 58ft lbs. then loosen all bolts. Then tighten in sequence to 33ft lbs. then tighten each bolt in sequence 90 degrees then tighten each bolt again 90 degrees

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 01, 2009

SOURCE: nissan almera 2002 key fob

There are places online that sells them, try googling it.

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Greg Bernett

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: What is the torque settings on the head bolts for

① Step 1: 22 ft. lbs. Step 2: 59 ft. lbs. Step 3: Loosen completely then retorque to 22 ft. lbs. Step 4: 18-25 ft. lbs. Step 5: Plus 86-91 degrees ② 10-12 ft. lbs. plus 60-65 degrees or 28-33 ft. lbs. ③ The cylinder heads and the lower intake manifold are installed together Step 1: Tighten the cylinder head bolts to 22 ft. lbs. Step 2: Tighten the cylinder head bolts to 43 ft. lbs. Step 3: Loosen the cylinder head bolts completely Step 4: Tighten the cylinder head bolts to 84 inch lbs. Step 5: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 35 inch lbs. Step 6: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 13 ft. lbs. Step 7: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 12-14 ft. lbs. Step 8: Loosen all intake manifold fasteners completely Step 9: Tighten the cylinder head bolts to 22 ft. lbs. Step 10: Tighten the cylinder head bolts 60-65 degrees Step 11: Tighten the cylinder head sub-bolts to 80-105 inch lbs. Step 12: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 35 inch lbs. Step 13: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 78 inch lbs. Step 14: Tighten the intake manifold fasteners to 70-84 inch lbs. ④ 10-12 ft. lbs. +60-65 degrees ⑤ Step 1: 72 ft. lbs. Step 2: loosen completely to 0 ft. lbs. Step 3: 29 ft. lbs. Step 4: Plus 75 degrees clockwise Step 5: Plus 75 degrees clockwise ⑥ Step 1: bolts 11-22 19 ft. lbs. Step 2: bolts 1-10 29 ft. lbs. Step 3: bolts 1-10 Plus 60-65 degrees ⑦ Step 1: 20 ft. lbs. Step 2: loosen to 0 ft. lbs. Step 3: 14 ft. lbs. Step 4: Plus 85-95 degrees ⑧ Step 1: 31 ft. lbs. Step 2: Plus 60 degrees ⑨ 83 inch lbs. ⑩ Stud bolt: 11 ft. lbs. Nuts: 31 ft. lbs. ⑪ Step 1: 72 ft. lbs. Step 2: loosen completely to 0 ft. lbs. Step 3: 29 ft. lbs. Step 4: Plus 90 degrees clockwise Step 5: Plus 90 degrees clockwise ⑫ Bolts: 17-24 (M8) 16 ft. lbs. Install rear main seal Bolts: 1-16 (M10) 26 ft. lbs. Bolts: 1-16 (M10) Plus 90 degrees clockwise ⑬ Step 1: 33 ft. lbs. Step 2: Plus 84-90 degrees clockwise ⑭ Intake manifold collector: Bolts and nuts: 8 ft. lbs. Stud bolts: 61 inch lbs. ⑮ Intake manifold: Bolts and nuts: 5 ft. lbs. and than to 21 ft. lbs. Studs: 8 ft. lbs.

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