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According to the manuals, it is 59 ft lbs.
Torque specifications are different from motor to motor. These specifications state how tightly the head bots are to be installed. Correct torque insure that the head gasket is sealed properly and correct torque sequence insures that the head itself is not warped in the installation process. Refer to a engine repair manual (Chilton's, Hayne's, etc.) for your vehicle/motor for the correct specs and torqueing sequence. You can usuall find these manuals at your local auto parts store. Hope this helps.
All of the torque specifications for vehicles can be found in Haynes Repair Manuals available at most auto parts stores.
You can find torque specifications for your Polaris 650 in most Polaris service manuals. Many auto-parts stores can give you a torque specification sheet.
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owners manual is a valuable source. any auto parts store with haynes or chilton auto manuals should have it or can get it.
Have access to a haynes or chilton manual? they list the torque specs in each of these manuals. If not, they usually cost about $12 at your local auto parts store, or maybe even they have a manual w/o the plastic on it, you could take a glance. Most auto shops when called will kindly provide you with the specs also.
the library has chilton repair manuals,i just copy the page,pages that i need for .10 cents a copy
They can be found in the owners maintainence or repair manual. If not, they can be found in the Haynes repair manuals, or any other certified repair manual.
There are dozens of torque specifications, for the 2002 Saturn. A complete list of torque specifications, can be obtained from most General Motors dealerships
go to your local library and see if they have the motor or car manuals with that info.
Go to 85 ft pounds in three stages. You can buy the shop Mercruiser manuals online at sterndrivemanuals.com