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From my research, everything for Renault is torque in Newton Metres (Nm) plus degrees. You really need a workshop manual getting that deep into the engine.
you could possibly get the tensions by going google and typing in--- head tension s for renault megane 2.0 l engine
torque settings in ft/lbs or newton meters is a by gone thing as the better method of stretching the bolts is to do it by angles
by using a torque wrench the bolt stretch ( tension) has variables like bolt thread finish, thread lubrication, bolts bottoming out from gunk/oil in the hole , uncalibrated tension wrenches , all of which means that not all head studs are pulled down to the correct stretch
By using angles , the head tension becomes uniform
Sure no problem, only one small thing
Provide your VIN number in other terms vehicle identification number with the VIN I would know exactly which model you have engine installed gearbox installed and certain other factors, you can leave out the last six numbers for they are not necessary and are the serial number of your car look for something starting with VF1.
An adhesive label bearing the car's identity card can be found on the B-pillar or an adhesive label with the VIN can be located at the bottom - left of the windscreen.
It is essential for me to give the correct information!
Use new bolts, tighten in the following stages
1. 20Nm
2. 100Nm
3. wait 3 mins
4. slacken bolts 1&2 retighten to 20Nm +110 degrees
5. carry out stage 4 for bolts 3,4,5 & 6
then bolts 7,8,9 &10
Sequence,8 4 1 5 97 3 2 6 10
Bolts 9 & 10 are flywheel side of the engine.
suggest u contact an engine shop.
Need torque settings for 2005, 1.6, 16v
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