SOURCE: 96 cavalier torque specs
70 Foot pounds (Final torque) if it is a 2.2
Torque in sequence
Step 1: Torque to 15 Ft/Lbs
Step 2: Turn an additional 90 degrees if it is a 2.4 sfi dohc
SOURCE: Need 1996 yz125 engine torque specs
A service manual is a valuable tool with an aging bike. I suggest the dealer/mfr. or Clymer books. In the meantime, go to the library reference section...646 stacks should have what you need.
SOURCE: Torque specs for 96 Honda Accord 2.2L
the main bearings bolts is to 1st step 30Nm or 22lbs ft and the last step is 75Nm or 54lbs ft in this tighten secuence. 9 3 1 5 7 on the top bolts and........ ........ ........ ... 8 6 2 4 10 botton bolts and the connecting rod 45Nm or 34 lbs ft i hope be help you
SOURCE: whats the torque specs on a 2001 ford focus 2.0
You need to buy the manual, because you also need to know the order in which to torque them.
http://www.car-stuff.com/mmparts/ford-focus/repair_manual.html
usually you start at the middle and circle outward.
But they can differ. Some cars you always need to put in new head bolts. Others are done in several stages. This is too critical to take chances on.
If you really can't afford $19 for a manual, go to the library and xerox the pages.
SOURCE: TORQUE SPECS /HEAD GASKET/2001 CAVALIER...
for the 2.2L OHV:
(pully 8 4 1 5 9 <-- long bolts @ 63Nm (46ft/lb)
side ) 7 3 2 6 10 <-- short bolts / 10 is the stud @ 58Nm (43ft/lb)
for the 2.4l
dohc are as follows:
(pully 9 3 1 5 7
side) 10 6 2
4 8
bolts 1-8 torqued to 65Nm (40ft/lb)
bolts 9-10 torqued to
40Nm (30ft/lb)
then (either engine) give each an additional 90° (¼)
turn
it's best to do
the tightening in stages, you don't want to go completely tight on the
first pass or there will problems and you'll get to do it all over again
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