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Torque wrench settings for 97 hyundai lantra 1.8

Could someone please help me with the torque wrench settings for the motor of my 97 hyundai lantra sportswagon. also i have purchased a set of genuine piston rings, but unfortunately they do not come with any instructions eg. which ring goes where on the piston and what way up , i am ok with the oil ring just the compression rings , any help apreciated.

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  • pipvca May 20, 2009

    All the relevant ones for a re-ring. Big end, head, Cam pulleys, etc.

  • pipvca May 26, 2009

    Thanks for that. Still need big end torque settings

  • Greg Bernett
    Greg Bernett May 11, 2010

    Do you need ALL the torque settings?

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They use throw away bolts. One use only, so don't reuse your old ones. You will need new ones. The smaller bolts 1st torque setting 22Ft/Lbs and the larger 26ft/lbs, the 2nd torque setting 60 degrees both bolt sizes and the 60 degrees for the third.

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