For the 2003 Mercedes C200K with a 1.8L engine, the head bolt torque settings typically require an initial torque of 30 Nm (22 lb-ft), followed by an additional torque of 90 degrees, and then a final torque of another 90 degrees. Always refer to the service manual for specific details and verify the specifications, as they can vary based on the engine code or any updates. It's also crucial to use a proper torque wrench and follow the correct sequence for tightening the bolts.
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The 2003 Mercedes-Benz CL-Class's engine produces 339 ft-lbs. @ 2700 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz M-Class's engine produces 229 ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz G-Class's engine produces 336 ft-lbs. @ 2800 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class's engine produces 200 ft-lbs. @ 2500 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz C-Class's engine produces 192 ft-lbs. @ 3500 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class's engine produces 339 ft-lbs. @ 2700 rpm.
The 2003 Mercedes-Benz S-Class's engine produces 295 ft-lbs. @ 3000 rpm.
110 Newton Metres
110 ft. pounds, or 135 nm.
2004 RM 125 Head Bolt Torque is Initial 11 .0 lb-ft, Final 18.0 lb-ft
The torque settings for various components on a 2003 Ford Transit 2.4 diesel can vary depending on the specific part being serviced. However, common torque settings include the cylinder head bolts, which are typically around 50 Nm (37 lb-ft) for initial tightening, followed by a further angle of 90 degrees. It’s essential to refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed specifications and to ensure accuracy for all components.