9 3 1 6 8
7 5 2 4 10
This is a generic sequence that will always work (excluding torque-yield bolts and exotic compression-type gasket materials, though it should work fine if you have a torque/rotation spec). Always start at the middle and work outward concentrically as shown. Start at 1/4th the torque specification and repeat the sequence incrementing 1/4th of the spec each time. After the full torque iteration, repeat at full torque until all the bolts quit turning. Voila.
The 1994 Nissan Pathfinder had bolt torque specification is 140 pounds. There is not any removal sequence. There is only a sequence to put the bolts in.
the torque is 70 ft. lbs., but as far as I know there isn't a torque sequence.
your local auto parts store can give you a print out of the bolt installing sequence and torque specs
I need head bolt torque specs and sequence on 2003 Chevy Malibu 3.1
your torque spec will be 65ft.lbs. Make sure you have the torque sequence too.
For a 2005 Honda Civic with a 1.7L engine, the head bolt torque specification is typically around 22 lb-ft (30 Nm) for the initial torque, followed by an additional 90 degrees of rotation for a final torque. It's important to follow the manufacturer's service manual for the proper sequence and any specific procedures to ensure a correct and secure fit. Always double-check with the latest service guidelines or a reliable mechanic.
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Tightening torques Cylinder head Honda Civic 1.5 1988-91 Stage 1 Tighten: 30 NM Stage 1 Tighten: 68 NM
look in te manual :-)
40 lbs
It is important to know the head bolt tightening sequence and the torque of a vehicle. For the Fiat Punto it is 20nm, 30nm, 90 degree turn, 90 degree turn, then in order 8,6,2,5,10,7,3,1,4,9.
5 3 2 87 1 4 6 3.1 cylinder head bolt sequence