Imagine your head, choose the upper farthest left bolt (looking front the side) call that 1. Than the bolt directly will be 4. So your head should have bolts in this sequence:
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Start with 1, than 6, 3, than 8, 5, than 2, 7, than 4. SNUG THEM ALL DOWN IN THIS ORDER BEFORE YOU TORQUE THEM DOWN!!! THIS ENSURES THE HEAD IS ON STRAIGHT SO IT WILL SEAL PROPERLY.
Which bolts are you referring to - the head bolts - or the wheel lugs?
WHICH bolt pattern - trans cover, -oil pan, - head bolts, - wheels. A little information helps you get a proper answer.
A stove bolt is a bolt used in a wood stove. The bolts have a slotted head.
Wallace has a good resource for torque specs. Check link.
Generally, when it's your head bolts use a crossing pattern, starting in the center working your way out. jr
Did you mean the bolts for the cylinder head, or possibly the flywheel/flexplate bolts, or the bellhousing bolts. Thanks for the well-worded question. ^^^^^Idiot right there^^^^^ Sarcastic too. 99% of the time when someone asks bolt pattern, they mean the number of lugs and size of the bolt circle on a wheel of a car. In this case, the bolt pattern of a '78 Granada is 4 X 4.25" or 4 X 108mm.
The torque specs and pattern on the head bolts for a 1991 Toyota pickup with a 3.0 EFI is 50 foot pounds per bolt. The pattern is 4,5,6,3,7,2,8,1 with 1 being at the front of the engine.
6 x 139.7 mm
which one? The head bolts? Engine to transaxle? And, are you really asking what the tightening sequence and/or torque rating is?
The shorter bolts go on the outside corners.
Stud bolts are the ones with no head, only the bolt itself you can fast'em with vise grips or with nuts. Machine bolts are the ones that you need a wrench to fast it(you put the wrench in the head).
head bolt torque specs 3 steps first torque to 12.7 to 16.2 second 90degree turn third another 90 degree turn. head bolt pattern intake side 8 4 1 5 9.exhuastside 7 3 2 6 10.