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Head Bolts should be torqued at 185 inch pounds
5/16 bolts 25 ft/lb
185 in/lbs. or 15.5 ft/lbs.
The torque sequence for a single cylinder Briggs and Stratton engine horizontal shaft head is increments of 2's for hp and 1's for head bolts. That makes 11 head bolts for an 18 hp.
There are two bolts holding it on to the block. You may have to remove some shrouds to get to it.
The 1999 Dodge 3.3 liter cylinder head bolts should be torqued at 160 pounds psi. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
.007 on the intake and .011 on the exhaust.
You should torque the head bolts by alternating from and to end, working towards the center. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
Intake bolts should be torqued to 35 ft lbs in the appropriate sequence. There should be 12 total "intake" bolts
The head gasket bolts, on a 3010 Kawasaki motorcycle, should be torqued at 35 pounds per square inch. They should be torqued in 10 pound intervals.
For all 1992 Dodge Dakota V6 andV8 engines:All of the water pump bolts are to be torqued to 30 ft. lbs.For 1992 Dodge Dakota 4 cylinder engines:Upper bolts are torqued to 21 ft. lbs.Lower bolts are torqued to 40 ft. lbs.Waterpump housing-to-cover bolts are torqued to 105 inchlbs.
The coil is usually held on by two small bolts. Loosening the bolts will allow the coil to move closer or further from the flywheel. Use a feeler gauge to set the gap between the flywheel and the coil arms. Re-tighten the bolts when your done.