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Nov 20, 2017 - Expect it to take 4.5 to 5 hours to cook a 21.5-pound turkey at 325 degrees Fahrenheit -- if your turkey is unstuffed. If it's full of your favorite stuffing, add at least 15 minutes to the total cooking time.
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This table from the USDA is based on a 325°F oven, and a fully defrosted or fresh bird. (For an unstuffed bird, we're talking roughly 15 minutes per pound.) If you want to cook a frozen turkey, it will take at least 50 percent longer than the recommended times.
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cylinder head and main bearing bolts had a first step torque of 50 to 60 foot-pounds and a second step torque of 80 to 90 foot-pounds each. The rod bearing bolts had a first step torque of 25 to 30 foot-pounds and a second step torque of 30 to 36 foot-pounds. The intake manifold and exhaust had a first step torque of 5 to 7 foot-pounds. The intake manifold had a second step torque of 14 to 21 foot-pounds while the exhaust manifold had a second step torque of 16 to 23 foot-pounds.
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1 pound of freon is 16oz . (" a pound is a pound world around " ) ) most refrigerators use about 5 to 6 oz of refergent . you should be able to find the amount on the model plate .. mm
Please do the following :- With power OFF remove refrigerant manually from ISV tank.Open Liquid hose from the tank,then press tank valve as needed.Hope this will solve your problem
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