most shop manuals have these specs in them. also, most head gasket manufacturers put the torque specs on the package. make sure you torque the bolts in the correct sequence also.
It is in a shlp manual from AUTOBOOKSONLINE.COM
The best way it find it is in one of those fix it yourself book, at most autopart stores for around 20 bucks. Make sure you follow the tighten down pattern exactly or you will have major problems
Mazdatruckin.com has torque specs and additional information for the Mazda B1800.
That's easy you can find those in the [http://www.themotorbookstore.com/chevpic.html Repair Manaul You Have].
I don't know what specs you are asking for but the only specs I find in my factory service manual are bolt torque specs. They are: Mounting bolt, 2.5L 4cyl is: 20 ft lbs. Mounting bolt, 2.8V6 is: 18 ft. lbs "O" ring fitting is 55 ft. lbs. If anyone else has more info feel free to add it on.
120 to 140 nm
local auto parts stores have repair manuals for diffrent model cars, usually around $20.
Metric fluid bolt spec? Exactly what does that mean? You want the torque specifications of a certain bolt. What bolt, used to attach what are you referring to?
Check the specs for the vehicle you are working on (You can find them on the net if you do not have the manual) and the torque requirements will be there. Do not over torque the bolts as removing a broken valve cover bolt is a pain. Good luck.
i need rocker arm torque for 3176 cat
I suspect the information in the "Related Question" below is equally applicable to the 1989, but... you can double check the torque specifications at a place like Autozone.com and their free online Repair Guide.NOTE: Please return to this question and share what your find out!
The parts store should have the Head Bolt specs...for the intake...You should be able to find a shop manual at your local library -- make copies of the right sections as they are usually only available in the REFERENCE section...good luck :)