the correct torque for these bolts is as follows: 96lbs
The bolts have a number on it, what is the number? There is a general torque spec in the shop manual that will say what the torque is based on that number
75 lbs--rods 45 lbs
25-35 ftlbs
The head bolt torque specifications for the 1986 Chevrolet Corvette is 200 pounds per square inch. The bolts should be torqued at 50 pound intervals.
Yes, you have to torque everything on the drivetrain correctly. The manual calls for 15 ft-lb (dry and clean) on the pressure plate-to-flywheel bolts.
torque, in sequence, to 35-40 ft-lbs, then repeat at 65-70 ft-lbs in sequence.
The torque specification for the head bolts on a 1986 Yamaha YZ80 is typically around 20-22 ft-lbs (27-30 Nm). It's crucial to follow the correct tightening sequence and to ensure that the bolts are torqued in stages if specified. Always refer to a service manual for the most accurate information and guidelines for your specific bike.
here you go 22 lb first then 49 lb pounds
Long mounting bolts 22-29 ft lbsShort mounting bolts 96 - 132 in lbsPulley bolts 108 - 132 in lbs
2.8 V6 Engine: Connecting Rod Cap Nuts...37 Ft-lbs Main Bearing Cap Bolts....74 Ft-lbs
For the 1998cc, from the AllData manual "copy": 80-86 N-m (59-64 ft-lb).
Bobby Bearing was created in 1986.