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10 6 1 2 7 9 5 4 3 8 tighten in that order when tightening turn one quarter turn then torque to 65 in that above order and then tighten to 65 in that order again
Torque for valve cover bolts is 7 to 10 ft. Lbs . Tighten the bolts in a criss-cross pattern .
The cylinder head on a Toyota Paseo requires 33 pounds of torque on the head bolts. If the bolts are over tighten the block can warp leading to a blown head gasket.
just tighten it snuggly .it will be fine as long as there is all the bolts in it
Drain oil. Remove pan and catch remaining old oil. Remove old gasket material off mating surfaces. Ensure surfaces are properly cleaned and coat each surface with black silicone (or equivilant). Install pan with gasket in proper position. Properly torque bolts*. *If you are not familiar with how to torque bolts, and/or you do not have torque wrench, you can tighten bolts as if you were making them as tight as you can with a screwdriver (without leverage). Do not overtighten because it can damage gasket.
NOTEStep 1: Tighten all bolts to 22 ft. lbs.Step 2: Tighten all bolts to 51 ft. lbs.Step 3: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence, by 180°Step 4: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence again by 180°Step 5: Tighten bolts #1 and #2, in the torque sequence, to25 ft. lbs.Step 6: Tighten bolts #3,4,5 and #6, in the torque sequence, 11 ft. lbs.Step 7: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, by 80-90°Step 8: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, again by 80-90°
{| |- | NOTE Step 1: Tighten all bolts to 22 ft. lbs. Step 2: Tighten all bolts to 51 ft. lbs. Step 3: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence, by 180° Step 4: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence again by 180° Step 5: Tighten bolts #1 and #2, in the torque sequence, to25 ft. lbs. Step 6: Tighten bolts #3,4,5 and #6, in the torque sequence, 11 ft. lbs. Step 7: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, by 80-90° Step 8: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, again by 80-90° |}
Just be careful and not let the gasket slip. You can use a slight dab of Vaseline on the gasket to hold it in place while installing. Tighten the bolts in a criss cross pattern, slowly while pulling the intake down evenly on all bolts. Tighten it to the correct torque with a good clicker torque wrench. I do not know the torque for the intake which is critical. Contact your local Ford dealer on possibly search on-line.
A torque wrench is used to tighten nuts and bolts to a specified amount
The amount of pressure you need to tighten nuts or bolts.
Take all the oil out then unscrew all the bolts and take a scraper razor blade where the gasket sits between the engine and the pan clean the pan and then put the gasket in place put the bolts back in and torque them to what it says make sure not to tighten them to much don't want to strip any of the bolts
Torque is not the type of bolt but a type of wrench used to tighten bolts. A torque wrench will tell you how tight a bolt is tightened like 60lb of torque or tighten to 80lb of torque so a bolt will be tight enough to stay in but not too tight that you strip the bolt.