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The table below lists the torquing specifications for most spark plugs being installed in either cast iron or aluminum cylinder heads. Torque values assume clean, dry threads.
The Head bolts are located below the cams, so you have to take the cams out to get to the bolts.
The torque specs for the head bolts in sequence is 20, 40, then end at 63ft lbs. Be sure to apply anti sieze or dip the head bolts in oil, before you torque them down or you might pull out the threads. (Not a good thing TRUST ME!)
Hope this helps.
wow. a lot of bad information on this site. Refer to a manual for the
proper torque sequence. The civic I believe is a two step torque
procedure. First 22 ft lbs, than 53 ft lbs.
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