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I can't give you a number exactly
At least 200 Lbs what is much important is the sequence they are tightened in having a new gasket and the cleaning of the head and block along with any seal points useing the proper sealant..
to burn the positive terminal it indicates that the terminal was not clean and tight and the resultant arcing has melted the lead terminal
there would be a very high current for the electrical power steering hat would contribute to the problem so check the current draw for that unit as well
Obviously you have some bent shift forks. BUMMER! You will have to remove the engine. Strip some of the bottom end down then remove the bottom engine casing. Now comes the fun part. You will need to remove gears and shafts to get to the shift forks. Just make sure that, from beginning to end, you keep all the parts in order. Put them neatly on the bench, left side of shaft to the left on the bench. Installing a shaft end for end is not a good idea.
Let me give you a few places where you should be able to buy a service manual or do a free download of the needed manual.
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