For a 2001 Mazda Demio (DW) with a 1.3L engine, the cylinder head torque specifications are crucial for proper assembly. While I can provide a general guideline, it's important to consult the specific vehicle's service manual or a reliable automotive database for the most accurate information. The torque specs can vary depending on engine type and production changes.
A common practice for cylinder heads involves tightening the bolts in a specific sequence and sometimes in multiple stages. For many engines, the process might start at a lower torque value, followed by one or more additional steps where the torque is increased or the bolts are tightened further by a specified angle.
For Mazda engines around that period, a typical torque specification for cylinder head bolts might start in the range of 20-30 Nm (15-22 ft-lbs) for the initial step, followed by one or two more stages where each bolt is tightened further, often ending with an angular tightening (e.g., 60-70 degrees) in the final stage.
However, without access to specific information for the 2001 Mazda Demio 1.3L engine, this should be taken as a general guideline only. The exact torque specifications and tightening sequence are critical to avoid engine damage or leaks. It's strongly recommended to:
- Obtain a service manual or a reliable repair guide for the 2001 Mazda Demio with the 1.3L engine.
- Follow the specified torque values and tightening sequence exactly as described.
- Ensure you're using a calibrated torque wrench for accuracy.
If you don't have the manual and can't find the information online, consider contacting a Mazda dealership or a professional mechanic with access to a comprehensive automotive database. They should be able to provide the exact specifications you need.