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Hi, what is the torque settings for the following on my Isuzu 1600 petrol.1)Big ends, 2)mains 3) head.

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New year stated! (the books are all indexed by year so...)
no car or truck stated, what isuzu is this? it's gas but what car body?
1600 tells me zero. for 5 engines, that size.
isuzu made many 1.6L engine.s

here is a list
each engine has a real name.
see them here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Isuzu_engines#Isuzu_B_engine


a G160 engine??
1.6 L 4XE1 engines -
the 4XE1-V is a SOHC 12-valve engine with 96 PS (71 kW) and the 4XE1-UW

The 1.6L 4ZA1

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SOURCE: TORQUE SETTINGS ISUZU RODEO FOUR CYLINDER

I dont know the specific answer for your question, but I own a 1995 Rodeo and there is an online community you could probably check out that Im sure would have the answer for you.

Check out www.planetisuzoo.com, sign up and post your question there. There are several knowledgeable people there and some good information as well.

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SOURCE: engine bearing torque settings big end and main bearing

4 cylinder correct?
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 10, 2009

SOURCE: WOULD YOU KNOW THE TORQUE SETTINGS FOR MAIN

Mains Stage 1 83nm
Mains Stage 2 167nm

Big ends Stage 1 29nm
Big ends Stage 2 45 - 60 degrees

Hope this helps

Stanley Kramer

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  • Posted on Sep 04, 2009

SOURCE: cylinder head torque settings for a toyota 1493cc

If you have a vehicle application for the motor you can get a Haynes or Chilton manual from your local auto parts store. They usual run around $30.

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