15 fp then 75 degrees This is why this site is really lame, this guy/gal is dangerous. the correct value is 44ft/lbs then 90 degree turn +- 5 degrees
No, head bolt torque is much higher than rocker arms.
what is the torque on 2.2 rocker arms and in what order
torque specs on the bolts that hold the rockers on a 4.9 cadillac motor
need torque specs for 3.4 pontiac grand am intake and rocker arms
The 2000 Chevy Impala 3.4 liter engine rocker arm bolt torque specification is 45 pounds. The rocker arm bolts should be torqued in 15 pound intervals.
for the rocker arms bolts its-- 98 and later, step 1- 168 in-lbs. step 2-- rotate an additional 30-degrees. this is all for a 3.1 v6, the intake bolts are -- (lower) step 1, 62 in-lbs, step2, 115 in-lbs, intake manifold bolts/studs(upper)---18 ft-lbs,
what is torque spec for rocker arms on 2004 4.6 landrover discovery
According to alldata 13-15 ft lbs of torque are needed for the rocker arms. The engine does not need to be at TDC and it also does not have to be running.
Rocker arms are set to a specific preload or backlash on v8 Chevies. There is no torque specification.
what should you torque the rocker arms to when you reinstall the push-rods to on a 3.4 pontiac
THe Chiltons says "14lbs + 30 degrees"
Odd that I would come across your question since ironically i just finished replacing my rocker arms :D The answer is tighten the bolts to 17-22 ft lb