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the ZD30 is listed half way down the list and picture of tension sequence
HEAD BOLT TIGHTENING SEQUENCE. • STEP ONE: 102Nm • STEP TWO: Loosen All Bolts. • STEP THREE: 44Nm • STEP FOUR: +90* • STEP FIVE: +90* • IMPORTANT: ALL BOLT THREADS, BOLTHEADS AND WASHERS MUST BE LIGHTLY OILED. • USING AN OLD HEADBOLT WITH GROOVE CUT DOWN THREAD, CLEAN THE BLOCK HEADBOLT THREADS.
why are these torque setting and sequence numbers no longer on the VRS head gasket packaging
Find complete torque specs here: http://fme-cat.com/LiveDocs/99999.pdf
and don't forget that you MUST buy new head bolts since they are torque to yield and MUST OT be reused!!
I suspect that you at least need to check the valve lash but as long as your head gasket is not dramatically different than original (which it should not be because that would change your compression ratio) you should be close to okay (I would check it). Or if you had any machine work done to the head, in which case you certainly would need to adjust the valve lash.
please specify what torque you need. The head bolt torgue? The lugnut torque? The motor mount torque. Every bolt has a required torque. Mr. Rodney Long
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