You need to specify the engine model/ series. It could be any where from 160in lbs. to 220 in lbs. or 35 ft lbs.
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122inch lb
Cylinder Head Torque is 190 inch pounds or 22.0nm
For the Briggs and Stratton engine model 31C707, the recommended head bolt torque is typically around 200 in-lbs (or approximately 17 ft-lbs). It's important to follow the specific torque sequence and specifications outlined in the service manual for your engine to ensure proper sealing and performance. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for accuracy.
Head Bolts should be torqued at 185 inch pounds
What spec do you need? need more info and include model and type off of engine cowling
For the Briggs and Stratton engine model 350447 type 1079-E1, the head bolt torque specification is typically 20-25 ft-lbs. It's essential to follow the proper torque sequence to ensure even clamping pressure. Always refer to the engine's service manual for the most accurate specifications and procedures.
160 inch/pounds
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The head torque setting for a Briggs and Stratton engine model 80302 is typically 30 ft-lbs (foot-pounds). It’s important to follow the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines when performing maintenance. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for accuracy and ensure the engine is at room temperature before tightening. For the most accurate information, refer to the specific service manual for your engine model.
.007 on the intake and .011 on the exhaust.
For a Briggs and Stratton engine model 128602, the head bolt torque specification is typically 240-260 in-lbs (20-22 ft-lbs). It's important to follow the manufacturer's sequence and guidelines for tightening to ensure proper sealing and engine performance. Always consult the specific service manual for your engine for the most accurate information.