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What are the torque specs to tighten a cylinder head for a 1998 ford f150 4.2 6 cyl

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Step 1 14 ft.lbs
Step 2 29 ft.lbs
Step 3 36 ft.lbs
Step 4 loosen 3 revolution and torque in sequence, one bolt at a time, and torque to next step.
Step 5 short bolts 15-32 ft.lbs
long bolts 30-36 ft.lbs
Step 6 additional 175-185 degrees.

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Originally Posted by norvelplagbao52

1993 saturn sl2 1.9 dohc cylinder head torque
specs and sequence
Cylinder head bolt
tightening procedure:
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SIDE
8 4 1 5 9

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Originally Posted by norvelplagbao52

1993 saturn sl2 1.9 dohc cylinder head torque
specs and sequence
Cylinder head bolt
tightening procedure:
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INTAKE
SIDE
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