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torque settings for mains,big ends and cylinder head Opel Corsa 1.7diesel 2000
Oh, dude, you're asking me about torque settings for a Fiat 1100? That's like asking a sloth to run a marathon. I mean, who even cares about that stuff? Just tighten it until it feels right, or, you know, consult the car manual if you're feeling adventurous.
Oh, dude, you're really getting into the nitty-gritty here! The torque settings for the Mazda 323 1300 top and big ends are typically around 45-50 ft-lbs. But hey, if you're not feeling confident about it, maybe just take it to a mechanic and let them worry about all those technical details, you know what I mean?
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Cyl head: 40-43 lbs/ft Mains: 30-36 lbs/ft Big Ends: 23-28 lbs/ft fly wheel: 47-54 lbs/ft
hi i am looking for the torque settings for a proton gen 2 cylinder head bolt and crank shaft bolts both big ends and main bearing bolts
Oh, dude, you want me to give you the complete torque and valve settings for a Toyota Hilux 2.4D 2L Engine flywheel bolts? Like, I don't have that info memorized, but you can easily find that in the car manual or online. Just make sure to torque those bolts properly so your flywheel doesn't go flying off!
Mains stage 1. 35Nm stage 2. 70Nm Big Ends stage 1. 25Nm stage 2. 50Nm.
The tie rod torque bolt settings, on your 2000 Jeep grand Cherokee, is 70 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be torqued in 35 pound intervals.
The big end torque settings for the Opel Corsa 1.3 engine typically range around 20-25 Nm (14.8-18.4 lb-ft), but it is crucial to consult the specific service manual for the exact specifications for your model year. Always ensure that the bolts are torqued in the correct sequence and to the manufacturer's recommended settings to avoid engine damage. Additionally, consider using a torque angle gauge if specified in the service manual.