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Here is the bad news. There is some debat over wether or not they use "stretch bolts." If that is the case, then they need to be "tightened to yeild." Then with a micro meter designed for reading the stretch of the bolt, or in the case of head bolts, measure the additional angle of turn before stoping. The good news is, this is supposed to eliminate the need for re-torquing after 1,000 miles. I'd rather re-torque.

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