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Here are the torque specs you requested:
MAIN BRG CAPS= 29FT/LBS THEN TIGHTEN AN ADDITIONAL 90 DEGREES in sequence(two step process)
ROD BEARING CAPS= 18 FT/LBS
CYLINDER HEAD BOLTS= 29FT/LBS + 90 degrees + another 90 degrees in sequence from the center out ward, (3 step process).
Please let me know if you have any questions
Hello proskater442: My name is Roger and I will help you. The cylinder head torques in two steps. Make sure all bolts are good before attempting to torque them Inspect for any broken or deformed threads. Replace any that are damaged. I attached a picture of the torque specs. and tightening sequence. Should you need further help please just ask. Thank You for using Fix YA. Roger
Main bearings: 60
Connecting rod bearing cap nuts: 34
Rocker arm shaft bolts 180 INCH POUNDS
Intake manifold: 168 INCH POUNDS
Exhaust manifold nuts: 18
Crankshaft vibration dampner bolt: 112
Cam shaft sprocket bolts: 70
Head bolts: 76 - 83
If you need others please let me know, when working with Aluminum parts go easy as they can strip easy.
Please let me know if this helped,
Tom
Hello vienotkelly: The correct Main bolt torque is 42 foot pounds. The connecting rods torque to 29 foot pounds. The torque sequence for the head bolts and the correct way to tighten the bolts are attached to this reply. Thak You for using FixYa. Roger
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