The long head bolts are torqued to 46 ft lbs. + an additional 90 degrees The short head bolts are torqued to 43 ft lbs. + an additional 90 degrees * Bolt 1 Torque to: 46 ft lbs (63 Nm) * Bolt 2 Torque to: 43 ft lbs (58 Nm) * Bolt 3 Torque to: 43 ft lbs (58 Nm) * Bolt 4 Torque to: 46 ft lbs (63 Nm) * Bolt 5 Torque to: 46 ft lbs (63 Nm) * Bolt 6 Torque to: 43 ft lbs (58 Nm) * Bolt 7 Torque to: 43 ft lbs (58 Nm) * Bolt 8 Torque to: 46 ft lbs (63 Nm) * Bolt 9 Torque to: 46 ft lbs (63 Nm) * Bolt 10 Torque to: 43 ft lbs (58 Nm) Bolts 8,4,1,5, & 9 are the LONG bolts (upper row) Bolts 7,3,2,6, & 10 are the SHORT bolts (lower row) Torque in sequence from #1 through #10. The location of each bolt is 8-4-1-5-9 (upper row) and 7-3-2-6-10 (lower row). So basically you start from the middle and work your way outwards, alternating up/down.
specification on gapping spark plugs for 2006 chevy cobalt
In 1970, the rating was 35ft/lbs.
45 Lb/ft Below is a link to all small block Chevy torque specs.
81 ft.lbs.
You can find them here->http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/chevy_sb.htm
I need head bolt torque specs and sequence on 2003 Chevy Malibu 3.1
criss cross
torque, in sequence, to 35-40 ft-lbs, then repeat at 65-70 ft-lbs in sequence.
that depends on what you're torquing, ie wheel lug nuts, intake manifold etc. check the proper service manual for the item. intakes are in a spiral pattern from the inside bolts outward probable a step torque like (small #) ft-lbs, (higher #) ft-lbs then 180 degree turn need a special tool called a torque-angle
There is no torque specs. on that. Just make sure it's tight and be carefull not to brake it off.
Yes. For street use you may want to use the head gasket as a template to add the steam holes.
The torque specification for the rocker arm nut on a 1997 Chevy Cavalier is 22 foot pounds. This is the equivalent of 30 newton meters.