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Old 11-11-2013, 08:09 PM   #1
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Torque sequence lower intake 2000 ls v6

Does anyone have the torque sequence on the lower intake for a 2000 ls v6 ?
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Re: Torque sequence lower intake 2000 ls v6

Only 4 bolts on lower
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Old 11-11-2013, 08:19 PM   #4
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Re: Torque sequence lower intake 2000 ls v6

Nope, 8 bolts. Threads MUST be chased on the bolts, and in the heads, and sealer applied to the bolt threads. If you don't use sealer, #1 they will leak, and #2 they will "walk out" due to the low torque.
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Re: Torque sequence lower intake 2000 ls v6

4 only on lower fel pro gasket #ms96475, 8 on upper fel pro gasket ms96483, lower is plastic and fuel rail mounts to it, upper is aluminum.
here is upper info just have no lower info
Install the upper intake manifold bolts and tighten in the sequence shown.
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Re: Torque sequence lower intake 2000 ls v6

Sorry, my mistake. Misunderstood what engine you were working on. Please disregard info. Does not apply to your engine.
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