95 ft/lbs using engine oil to lube the bolts.
95 ft/lbs using engine oil to lube the bolts.
95 ft/lbs using engine oil to lube the bolts.
what is the torque pattern for ford 302 heads?
You can find them here->http://www.boxwrench.net/specs/chevy_sb.htm
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all small Chevy heads are 65 ft lbsin a circular motion from the center out
Yes.
60-70 ft. lbs.of torque , go over them twice to check yourself.
There are several oil return holes in the cylinder heads.
The torque wrench is used to set nuts at the proper torque. Especially useful where you have lots of nuts or bolts and want them all to be the same, such as trans pans, cylinder heads,etc.
They're under the upper intake manifold next to the cylinder heads.
60-70 ft/lbs with sealant applied. When torqueing the heads, it is helpful to start at around 25 ft. lbs. and torque all the bolts, then go to 50 ft. lbs., and finally, your specified torque. Doing this in incriments will help give a nice even torque to the heads.
65 ft-lbs on cylinder heads and 45 ft-lbs on connecting rods