20 foot pounds
THe Chiltons says "14lbs + 30 degrees"
Man, the previously posted answer was off. The Grand Am GT would have either the 2.4-liter I4, with 150hp and 155 torque, or the optional 3.1-liter V6, with 160hp and 185 ft-lb of torque.
you adjust while it is running
step--1----1997-89in lbs,------1998 and later----168in lbs,----step2---rotate an additional 30 degrees.
i need the torque sequence for a 1998 pontiac grand am 2.4 quad
According to the 1998 Ford E-250 Owner Guide : 4.6 liter V8 ( 215 horsepower / 290 torque ) 5.4 liter V8 ( 235 horsepower / 335 torque ) 6.8 liter V10 ( 265 horsepower / 405 torque )
The torque of the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix is 220 ft.-lbs. at 4000 rpm. This remained the standard for all sixth generation models of this car.
14 ft pounds plus 30 degrees torque to 14 ft lb then turn 30 degrees more
yes as long as the grand am is a 2.4 twin cam also
5x4.5"
Chain
no adjustment, just torque the rocker arm bolts to---step 1--1997=89 in. lbs.---1998 and later--168 in lbs.---step 2 rotate an additional 30-degrees,