SOURCE: specs
Well I just looked up the specs for you for the 2.7 ltr. I hope this is what you want.
Cam Caps 105 in.lbs.
Cam Sprocket 250 in.lbs.
Crank Dampener 125 ft.lbs.
Cylinder Head Cover 105 in.lbs.
Here is an illustration of the timing chain set up. Be aware these marks are lined up with the three sets of plated links on the chain. You should easily identify them if you have a new chain. You may have to clean an old chain to see them.
Good luck with this and let me know how it goes for you.
SOURCE: What is the torque spec
Hi, the spec is 105 in. lbs. I have pasted the entire procedure below from autozone.com. Fig. Fig. 3: Camshaft bearing cap tightening sequence-DOHC engines
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To install:
WARNING
Make sure NONE of the pistons are at Top Dead Center (TDC) when installing the camshafts.
Fig. Fig. 4: Camshaft bearing cap sealant application-DOHC engines
WARNING
Verify that all timing marks are correct. If the timing belt or sprockets are incorrectly installed, engine damage will occur. Take time to make sure all timing marks are correctly aligned.
Inspect the spark plug well seals for cracking and/or swelling, and replace if necessary.
SOURCE: have 97 caravan 3.3 and
http://www.pdfstock.com/d/1997+dodge+caravan+specs this link will have the pdf file for your engine.
SOURCE: need to know the torque
You did not state the size of engine 4cyl. or v6. I don't this car was offered with a v8. I would say that the torque for your application would be 55ft. lbs. But to be absolutely certain go to your local library and look in the automotive section. They have books there such as MOTORS, HAYNES, CLYMER,CHILTONS. You will find exactly what you need and more.GOOD LUCK.
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