Go to Autozone or a NAPA parts store and buy a Haynes Manual for the vehicle. It will tell you all of the torque specs you need and the tightening pattern.
Torque for valve cover bolts is 7 to 10 ft. Lbs . Tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern .
which one? The head bolts? Engine to transaxle? And, are you really asking what the tightening sequence and/or torque rating is?
You cannot use the old bolts to retorque the heads. They are torqure to yield bolts. You must get new bolts.
Mike each manufacture has a specific pattern for tightening the head bolts. I suggest you purchase a repair manual at most auto parts stores to find the correct pattern and torque.
I have a 1.6 L motor, it was; torque to 21, then torque to between 51 and 54 lbs. completely loosen bolts then repeat tightening pattern above.
This is the order for the bolts. I do not know the torque. Assuming that the graph is a top view of the head bolts. --8--4--1--5--9-- --7--3--2--6--10--
In the transmission held on by 3 bolts
you torque the bolts until they are good and tight
The 2002 Cavalier 2.2 liter engine cylinder head bolt torque specification is 120 pounds. The cylinder head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
What are the torque specifications and the tightening sequence of the cylinder head bolts on a 1996 Saturn SL1?
310Nm (230ft/lbs) Dry Zinc Plated
25lb/ft