Bravo 1.2 engine code 182B2.000 Torque Stage 1. 20Nm Stage 2. 30Nm Stage 3. + 90 degrees Stage 4. + 90 degrees Sequence 8 6 2 5 10 7 3 1 4 9 Bolts 9 & 10 are flywheel side of the engine.
Fiat do not issue torque settings for a punto they use angles so that you can snap your stretch bolts! after contacting fiat and haynes neither of them would give proper torque settings, so i delved into my many tech manuals on fiat fire engines which is what is in your punto and i have successfully changed many fiat punto head gaskets using the following torque settings: stage 1 starting from the centre head bolts tighten to 33nm: stage 2:65nm and finally stage 3: 96nm these torque settings work fine and will probably save you buying new head bolts.
Fiat do not issue torque settings for a punto they use angles so that you can snap your stretch bolts! after contacting fiat and haynes neither of them would give proper torque settings, so i delved into my many tech manuals on fiat fire engines which is what is in your punto and i have successfully changed many fiat punto head gaskets using the following torque settings: stage 1 starting from the centre head bolts tighten to 33nm: stage 2:65nm and finally stage 3: 96nm these torque settings work fine and will probably save you buying new head bolts.
The torque settings for a 96 Fiat Punto 12cc for cylinder head bolts are 30 NM at 90 degrees. Then an additional 90 degrees.?æ?æ
There isn't a specific torque for the little 8v fire engine..and the head bolts need to be initially tightened to 30Nm and then a further 90 degrees twice over..remember also to use new bolts because the old ones will have stretched..
You have not told us for what bolt or nut ?. There will be almost a whole page of torque settings for that vehicle. Oilpan bolts may be as little as 12 while cylinder head bolts will be around 70 . We have no clue unless you name the bolt.
30nm 90degrees and then another 90degrees
20nm 40nm 90degrees 90degrees
Uno 1100 cylinder head? 30nm 90degrees then another 90 degrees
30 newton metres 90 degs angle 90 degs angle
Follow the top radiator hose and you will see it on the right hand side of the cylinder head held on with 2 10mm bolts :)
When looking at the bolts from the front, with two rows, starting from the front left and going clockwise, they are 10, 4, 2, 6, 8, 9, 3, 1, 5, 7. The torque is 30 Nm first, then 90 degrees, then another 90 degrees in order.
Yes altough you'll need different bolts