bolt tightening sequence on what part?
It is a long process. Try contacting a local mechanic and have him tell you how.
You will feel a miss at idle and the idle speed may be erratic. Try retorquing the intake manifold bolts, working from the center out in the recommended tightening sequence. If that fails, the intake manifold will have to be removed and the intake gaskets replaced
Unfortunately, it is impossible to tell accurately where a star is on the main sequence.
LinkThis will tell you all you want to know. http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/chevy_sb.htmyou always go from middle on both sides and work to each end
In sequence: happening in chronological order, or forming a sequence. ^_^ Please tell me if that was useful.
That appears to be a DNA sequence to something. That is too short of a sequence for anyone to tell you the species.
Plz tell me the answer
Plz tell me the answer
Generally speaking, if the engine is an inline 4 cylinder then it has a timing belt. V6, V8 and other "V" configuration engines usually have a timing chain. Your Astro with an I4 (inline 4) cylinder engine has a timing belt. Available from most auto parts suppliers - just tell the salesrep the make, model, year, and engine size.
i don't know why won't u tell me!
If they are converting hydrogen to helium, then they are on the main sequence. This can be confirmed with a spectral analysis
Go to Autozone or a NAPA parts store and buy a Haynes Manual for the vehicle. It will tell you all of the torque specs you need and the tightening pattern.