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Page 64 of online document should have your information.
The torque order illustrations are at the end of the this online .PDF document. Find your specific vehicle on page 64 and locate the specified torque order diagram number that it shows. Then head to the diagram illustration they posted at the end of the document.
Step: 1 - Torque to 25 ft/lbs Steps: 2 - Torque to 50
ft/lbs Steps: 3 - Torque to 50 ft/lbs Steps: 4 - Turn 90 degreesRecheck
final torque in sequence
Caution:Engine uses torque to yield head bolts
(TTY) that permanently stretch during initial installation. New head bolts
must be used when cylinder headis replaced or re installed to obtain
proper torque specification.
looks like there is special sequence to reassemble and tightening, a quick note replace any bolts that have two punch marks.tighten as follows:
x x x x x
10 4 2 6 8
x x x x x
7 5 1 3 9
torque all down to 15 ft lbs
torque to 30 ft lbs
plus 90 degrees.
Good luck!
Always use new head bolts.
1)tighten to 40ft/lbs
2)back off 1/2 turn
3)tighten back to 40ft/lbs
4)tighten an additional 90 degrees
5)tighten an additional 90 degrees.
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