Depends on the diameter of your intake bolts. For 5/16" bolts torque is 23-25 ft lbs, 3/8" bolts are 28-32 ft lbs, and the 1/4" bolts are torqued 6-9 ft lbs.
No.
Almost any muscle car CAN pop a wheelie. It just depends how thick your wallet is. You have to pump the torque like mad in it.
The Boss 302, being a V8, had two valves for each cylinder, an intake and an exhaust=16. 32,it had 32 four per cylinder. The same heads were used on the 351 clevland in 71-73.
The front and rear track on the 1970 Boss 302 was 59.5 inches front and rear
The torque specifications for a 1992 Polaris 250 Trail Boss vary depending on the specific components being serviced. However, for general guidance, the cylinder head bolts are typically torqued to around 20-25 ft-lbs, while other fasteners may range from 10-15 ft-lbs. It's always best to consult the service manual for detailed specifications and to ensure accurate torque settings for your specific repairs.
1970
1969-1970
Benjamin Bosse died on 1922-04-22.
20-22 ft lbs.
25,000
Yes , back in 1969 and 1970
You have to pull the front clutch off to get to the rest of the bolts...