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What is the cylinder head torque setting for a Ford Ranger 2.5 wl engine

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SOURCE: i need head bolt torque for mazda b2500 wl engine

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 22, 2011

SOURCE: I need the torque settings

cylinder head bolts:

step one: 22 Ft-lbs.
step two: tighten additional 90 degrees
step three: tighten additional 90 degrees

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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2009

SOURCE: cylinder head torque settings 1990 2.6L isuzu motor

From front to back is this:


7 3 1 5 9



8 4 2 6 10



First torque value is 58 ft lbs.....then final torgue is 72 ft lbs.

johnz1313

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2009

SOURCE: Hi I'm looking for cylinder head torque settings for a 1992 BMW 316/318 e36

BMW cylinder torque setting all models

According to my service manual as follows.

Cyl head to engine block (torx e12 M10 bolts)

Stage 1 30nm (22 ft – lb)
Stage 2 + 90 degrees
Stage 3 + 90 degrees

Cyl head to lower timing chain cover 10nm (89in – lb)

The tightening sequence is from inside to outside crossover as normal. Loosening sequence is from outside to inside crossover. Remember to set torque wrench at low setting and work gradually up through the whole sequence until you get the desired torque.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: golf iv 1.6 8v cylinder head torque settings

Hi the title says 1986 is the correct

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