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What is the head bolt torque specs for a 1998 honda passport 3.2l

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You will need that and the sequenced and if the old bolts are TTY
torque to yield. and don't mix left. and right gaskets.
(the correct question?)


1- Step 1: 21 ft. lbs. Step 2: 47 ft. lbs. STAGED !


use alldata.com
below is the bolt sequence order. no tty mentioned. but????
6137
front---------------rear
5248

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