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What are the torque settings for a 1997 audi a3 1.6 cylinder head

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The torque settings for a 1997 Audi A3 1.6 cylinder head:

1. Tightening sequence
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2. Cylinder head instructions:
2.1. Renew bolts: Yes.

3. Tightening torques:
3.1. Stage 1 - Tighten: 40 Nm.
3.2. Stage 2 - Tighten: 90 degrees.
3.3. Stage 3 - Tighten: 90 degrees.


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