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Need torque specification for rod and crank shaft bearings on 1996 Toyota Camry 2.2 L

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Main bearing cap bolts are 58 Nm or 43 ft-lb. The sequence is like this

7 3 1 5 9

8 4 2 6 10

Con rod cap nuts are 24 Nm or 18 ft lb, then, an additional 1/4 turn.

These figures are with an oil film on the parts, not dry, and should be reached in three steps right round, not all at once.

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