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The settings should be in the manual . Rule of thumb for torque is 45 ft lb on the big ends and 65 for the mains. Sorry, don't know the metric specs, but you can check on the internet for a conversion table, just google "conversion table" and you will find the answers. You need to convert between ft lb and Kg Meter - or something!!
Please note: You must use new bolts as these are torque to yield bolts, in other words they are a type of linear spring.
Connecting rods/big-end bearing cap bolts (use new bolts)
stage 1 ... 25 Nm (18 lb ft)
stage 2 ... angle tighten + 30 degrees
Main bearing cap bolts (use new bolts)
stage 1 ... 50 Nm (37 lb ft)
stage 2 ... angle tighten + 45 degrees
stage 3 ... angle tighten + 15 degrees
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