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Setting torgue for the head?

OK, i am changing out my head gasket tommorow, so of course i have to take the head off, well someone told me today that i need to find out what to set the torgue on for when the head goes back on. Someone please get back to me ASAP.
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Re: Setting torgue for the head?

First tighten to 22ft lbs., then make a second pass to 49 ft lbs.
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thanks man, i appreciate that
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Re: Setting torgue for the head?

No problem
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Re: Setting torgue for the head?

make sure you tighten the head bolts in the proper sequence
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Re: Re: Setting torgue for the head?

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make sure you tighten the head bolts in the proper sequence

http://www.binghamtonlife.com/manual...alve_train.htm

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