The torque specifications for cam bearing caps can vary depending on the engine make and model. Generally, they range from 18 to 25 ft-lbs (24 to 34 Nm). It's important to consult the specific service manual for the engine in question to ensure accurate torque values and the proper tightening sequence. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for best results.
2.7L doesn't have cam bearings. It has Cam towers. There is no Bearing in there. Look for torque of Camshaft Towers.
What specs do you need? Torque for the gears or caps? Dimensions? TDC timing marks?
what torque specs on cam shaft bolts 2000 saturn 2.2
what torque specs on cam shaft bolts 2000 saturn 2.2
http://www.kick-fix.com/specs/torque1.html take car not to mix Ft/lbs with INCH /LBS. see those small numbers.? this data is in the fSm, factory service manual and in all usa public libraries.
the torque for the cam shaft are 9lbs/foot
25 lbs./ft.
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.
12 ft/lbs but its better to use 1/4" torque wrench set at 144 in/lb so you don't over tighten.
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
Hi the correct torque is 10-12ft pounds as it is an aluminum and any greater torque will cause the bolts to stip out , beware mitchell on demand has two torque sequences and it is a misprint. I learned the hard way from the Machine shop $$$.