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If you are talking about torquing down the main bearing caps, the two inner bolts are the ones closest to the center of the cap, and the outers are furthest away.
This process is for angle heads struds ( original from Mitsu)... First initial torque must be 20Nm in alternate bolts from center to outside. follow above numbers.... 7 3 1 5 10 9 6 2 4 8 Next step is unscrew all bolts in reverse sequence. Next step is torquing again all bolts in initial sequence with 70Nm. Next step is torquing all bolts in same sequence rotating at 90 degrees. Last setp is torquing all bolts in the sequence for more 90 degrees..
it's hard to say how much to tighten the head bolts without torqing them. I would snug them with a ratchet, and then go around the proper sequence with a torque wrench.
45 ft lbs, 65 ft lbs, 65 ft lbs, 90 degree turn.
32 ft-lb. Start with TOP bolt on the port just RIGHT of center then go to the bottom bolt on that port. Next move to the BOTTOM bolt on the port just LEFT of center and then to the bolt on the top side of that port. Work your way out to the end ports this way torquing the TOP bolts on the RIGHT and then the bottom. And torquing the BOTTOM bolts on the LEFT and then the top bolt for that port.
Torquing head bolts without a torque angle meter is substantially harder than with one but it is very much possible. All it requires is keeping a steady hand and a keen eye on your work.
New Headbolts are recommended Long bolts are torqued to 46'lbs + 90 degrees. Short bolts are torqued 43'lbs + 90 degrees. Start in the center, and work to the edges, torquing the bolts in two stages. Rockers are torqued to 22'lbs.
Rear caliper to rear caliper bracket bolts, 32 ft. lbs.
When installing the bolts tighten the two center bolts temporarily to 15 ft lbs and install the other head bolts loosely, then tighten all bolts to 22 ft lbs and then to 58 ft lbs, loosen all bolts completely and then retighten them to 22 ft lbs and then to a final torque of 54-61 ft lbs When torquing bolts start with the center bolts forward and aft and then to the left side of the center bolts and then to the right side of the center and so on
After you've installed all the bolts and tightened them until they touch, start from the center and work torwards the ends criss-crossing side to side. The small bolts are 17 ft./lbs, the corners are 25 ft./lbs. Tighten in three stages.
Underneath the coil packs, which are the square black rectangles with the seven bolts holding them down.