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stage1. 20Nm stage2. +180 degrees stage3. +180 degrees.
In a car, a transmission system is needed because the engine does not make enough torque to make the car move.
According to alldata 13-15 ft lbs of torque are needed for the rocker arms. The engine does not need to be at TDC and it also does not have to be running.
A dynamometer is used to measure force, torque or power of a engine. A dynamometer also can measure the torque and power needed to power a given driven machine.
Most definitely they must be torqued correctly. Torque in a cris-cross pattern slowly reaching the torque setting. For all specs click the link.
The relationship: Torque produced and required Required road speed Continuous load requirement (Torque and RPM) "power band" of the engine (will be used to determine the number of gears needed) Minimum and maximum input RPM
if it was not needed it would not be there in the first place.
torque sequence on what part? more info needed
One has to tension belts and chains according to what torque is needed on an engine. The tension varies upon each engine. If one needs this done one should look into a mechanic.
With the torque converter about 11 quarts. without about 7 quarts.
The cylinder head has to be removed and the head gasket replaced. This is not an easy job for the do it your selfer. There are several special tools required and when the engine is apart, there are several areas that have to be checked for exact tolerances and torque settings, otherwise the new head gasket will blow. I would suggest you have a mechanic do the work.
The torque needed to loosen a bolt or joint is often much higher than the torque needed to put the bolt in in the first place. There is no set value difference between the two, unfortunately.