Torque specifications for camshaft bearings typically vary depending on the engine make and model. Generally, the torque range for camshaft bearing caps is around 15 to 25 ft-lbs (20 to 34 Nm). It’s crucial to refer to the manufacturer's service manual for the specific torque values and sequence, as proper torque is essential to ensure proper bearing alignment and engine performance. Always use a calibrated torque wrench and follow the recommended torque sequence to avoid damaging the bearings.
what torque specs on cam shaft bolts 2000 saturn 2.2
what torque specs on cam shaft bolts 2000 saturn 2.2
2.7L doesn't have cam bearings. It has Cam towers. There is no Bearing in there. Look for torque of Camshaft Towers.
the torque for the cam shaft are 9lbs/foot
28 ft lbs
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs
25 lbs./ft.
The headbolt torque for a the 350 Big Cam is 285 footpounds
What is the torque spec for a 2001 Saturn head? It has only a single cam
What specs do you need? Torque for the gears or caps? Dimensions? TDC timing marks?
1300 citi golf cam shaft torque settings
25-35 ftlbs