Connecting rod bolts torque specs
According to Haynes Manual, 2005 Nissan Altima, using BRAND NEW cylinder head bolts:
1 - Tighten in sequence (as pictured) to 37 ft-lbs.
2 - Tighten an additional 60 degrees.
3 - Loosen all bolts completely.
4 - Tighten in sequence 26 - 32 ft-lbs.
5 - Tighten in sequence an additonal 75 degrees.
6 - Tighten in sequence an additional 75 degrees.
Anyone kno torque specs and steps for a 2006 nissan Altima 2 5 l connecting rod cap bolts torque specs? Please help
SOURCE: what are the torque specs
Rod cap nut's
Step 1 -10-12 Ft.LBS
Step 2 - 60-65 Additional Degrees
Head Bolt's
Step 1 - 22 Ft.LBS
Step 2 - 59 Ft.LBS
Step 3 - Loosen all bolt's
Step 4 - 22 Ft.LBS
Step 5 - 86-91 Additional Degrees
SOURCE: i recently blew a head
Below I posted the information you needed. The cam is easy, just do it in order and by the torque specs. the cylinder head you must be very detailed with and follow the indtructions to the letter or you will be waisting your time. If you have any other questions or need any pictures feel free to email me at [email protected] and be detailed as to what you need so I'm sure to send the right stuff. I hope this helps and good luck. By the way since you have the engine pretty much torn down, have you thought about the oil pump as well. that engine is famous for them going and would think about replacing as well to be on the safe side. I believe the cost including a new timing cover with it is about $150.00. It might be worth the extra $$$ while you're putting so much into it already....Just a thought. Do this for a living and have seen it a lot.
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