Connecting Rod Cap Bolts: (23.1~25.3ft.lb) or (3.2~3.5kgf.m)
Main Bearing Cap Bolt: (39.8~43.4ft.lb) or (5.5~6.0kgf.m)
Cylinder Head Bolts: (21.7ft.lb) or (3.0kgf.m) 90?? Loosen ?(21.7ft.lb) or (3.0kgf.m) 90?Connecting Rod Cap Bolts:
(23.1~25.3ft.lb) or (3.2~3.5kgf.m)
Main Bearing Cap Bolt:
(39.8~43.4ft.lb) or (5.5~6.0kgf.m)
Cylinder Head Bolts:
(21.7ft.lb) or (3.0kgf.m) 90?? Loosen ?(21.7ft.lb) or (3.0kgf.m) 90?
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main bearings torque is 18 ft lbs. plus 90 - 94 degrees, rod bearings torque is 13 - 16 ft lbs. plus 90 - 94 degrees.crankshaft damper bolt torque 80 - 94 ft lbs, fly wheel bolts torques 94 - 101 ft lbs.
NOTE: Use new connecting rod bearing cap bolts. NOTE: Do not fully tighten the connecting rod bearing cap bolts at this stage. Install the bearing caps.
Rotate the crankshaft through 180 degrees and insert pistons 2 and 3.
Position the corresponding bearing shells, clean and free of oil, into the connecting rod and the connecting rod bearing cap.
Coat the inner side of the bearing shells with engine oil.
NOTE: The crankshaft must rotate freely, if necessary check and adjust the bearing clearances. Tighten the main bearing and connecting rod bearing bolts.
Tighten the main bearing bolts in two stages.
Stage 1: 25 Nm.
Stage 2: 60 degrees.
Tighten the connecting rod bearing bolts in two stages.
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