You must use new bolts. Torque to 15 lb/ft then tighten each bolt another 90° then another90° starting in the center working your way out on each step
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184 pounds of torque
10w30
AS long as it's a p38 so yes.
The cylinder head torque settings are a list of parts in the torque sequence. It tells where everything is and can be found.
chain.
Bolted to the chassis under the car at the drivers side (UK spec.)
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Every nut and bolt has a torque setting, need to know which one you are looking for.
well it depends if its a 4.0 se p38 it will fit. but if it is a range rover classic 3.9 swb or 4.2 lwb it wont fit 1995 was the only year they made the p38 and the classic at the same time in america
The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank on a 1988 Range Rover 4.6. The fuel pump usually needs replaced after 100,000 or more.