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most are TTY
not torqued
no country or VIN told
the service manual; covers all that, best read it and do as it says.
do not get cars specs off internet rumors or bad happens./
we get ours off this top site.
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You are in Australia or New Zealand (Bakkie), whereas we are in North America. This search query should work better for you. Or ask in the Mitsubishi / Colt forum.
There is no torque value. Commonly, Head bolts are tightened and then removed in sequence as you step threw 3 values: 23/33/45 ft lbs then the final value is achieved by rotating the bolts 90 degrees so the final value is unknown.
You have to get either a hayes manual or follow a procedure online if you are replacing the head gasket. If you are not replacing the gasket do not "re-torque" the head bolts thinking that you can fix a head gasket leak.
They are torque to yield if they require a final extra degree turn (like 90, or 45 degrees) in the headbolt tightening torque values listed in the repair manual.
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