i recommend getting a Chilton repair manual cause you have to mark the cams and make sure they go back in the same spot and take cam caps off and mark them and put them back exact way they came off there is more to it but its not hard and book will give you torque specs
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nope, depends if its turbo or not
blow head gasket
they and 65 to 72 foot lbs. at leased that is what it was on my 92 talon 2.0 non turbo good luck to ya
The cam is in the cylinder head and below the valve cover on every engine option for that vehicle. The cam has to be in precise timing in relations to that of the rotation of the crankshaft. I mention this not as an insult, but if you are not mechanically inclined enough to know this and you attempt to replace the cam yourself, you could cause serious damage to the engine.
The torque specifications for the cylinder head of a 1.8L Eagle Talon typically require the head bolts to be tightened to 75 ft-lbs (foot-pounds) in a specific sequence. It's important to follow the proper torque sequence and to use a torque wrench for accuracy. Additionally, it's advisable to lubricate the bolts as specified in the service manual for accurate torque readings. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for the most precise and detailed instructions.
Buy a Haynes or Chilton manual about $20.00 at any auto parts store.
The horn is located just under the head lights.....either the right or left im not sure but their there
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In one talon the eagle clutches arrows (representing war) and in the other talon an olive branch (representing peace) The eagles head is turned facing the olive branch to represent peace. I read somewhere that in the oval office there is actually a carpet brought out in times of war that has the eagle head facing towards the arrows.
Ragistration key of anti thief
remove head and replace gasket :)