Warning! These are "torque to yield" bolts. Once installed and torqued to spec they yield, or stretch. The bolts, once loosened, cannot be reused. They MUST be replaced with new or they WILL fail. Once you have new bolts, the tightening sequence is 20 ft/lbs, then tighten an additional 90 degrees (exactly one quarter turn).
the correct torque for these bolts is as follows: 96lbs
torque for the rod bearing 2000 dodge
15 - 20 foot lbs, then an additional 1/4 turn.
Torque specs for main bearing
Depends on the rod bolts, but usually 45-50 ft./lbs.
rod cap bolts 11/32" bolts---30-35 ft. lbs. torque(1/2" nut) bolts 3/8"--(-9/16 nut)---40-45 ft. lbs. torque mains----70 ft.lbs. torque torque specs. are the same on 2 or 4 bolt blocks.
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torque specs 2000 mercury sable 3.0 12V rod bolts
It depends on the brand of the rod bolts, but usually 45-50 ft/lbs.
The 1991 Buick 3.1 liter rod cap torque specification is 90 pounds. The rod bolts should be torqued in 45 pound intervals.
The Toyota Corolla 1.8 liter engine rod bolt torque specification is 120 pounds. The bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
To what torque should the rod and main bearings of a 1977 366 GMC truck engine be tightened? The rods have 3/8" bolts and it has 4 bolt mains with 1/2" bolts.