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Hyundai Lantra 1996 1.8l

Could I get the torque settings for the head bolts. Thankyou.

  • dawzy66 Jun 21, 2008

    i understand 1st stage (22ft lb) but not 2nd and 3rd with 60+65 if it was ft lb ide be right.cheers

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M10 30 Nm (22 ft lb) + (60°+65°) + (60°+65°) M12 35 Nm (26 ft lb) + (60°+65°) + (60°+65°)

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1. Drain the coolant and disconnect the upper radiator hose.
2. Remove the breather hose (between the air cleaner and the head cover).
3. Remove the air-intake hose.
4. Remove the vacuum hose, fuel hose and coolant hose.
5. Remove the cables from the spark plugs. The cables should be removed by holding the boot portion.
6. Remove the ignition coil.
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8. Remove the intake manifold.
9. Remove the heat protector and exhaust manifold assembly.
10. Remove the coolant pump pulley and the crankshaft pulley.
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12. Remove the timing belt tensioner pulley.
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This TSB supersedes the Cylinder Head Bolt Torque Specifications previously described in TSB # 96-20-003, TSB # 96-20-003-1 and TSB # 97-20-004.
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This bulletin provides torque specification corrections to the 1996 and 1997 Elantra Shop Manual, 1997 Elantra Service Data Book, 1997 Tiburon Shop Manual and 1997 Tiburon Service Data Book.
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