The head bolt torque for a 1979 Evinrude 6HP outboard engine is typically around 20-25 ft-lbs (27-34 Nm). It's essential to follow the specific torque sequence recommended in the service manual to ensure even tightening. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for accuracy. Additionally, it's advisable to recheck the torque after initial run-in to ensure proper sealing.
18 - 20 ft/lbs
240 inch pound
18 to 20 foot pounds in the following sequence. 9...10 5....6 1....2 4....3 8....7
Make and model would help.
The connecting rod bolt torque for a 1992 Yamaha 225 two-stroke outboard is typically around 18-22 ft-lbs (24-30 Nm). It's important to follow the manufacturer's specifications and guidelines for accurate torque settings. Always use a calibrated torque wrench and ensure that the bolts are properly lubricated before torqueing. For the most precise information, refer to the service manual specific to your outboard model.
40 lb. ft. w/#271 loctite
Exhaust manifold torque is 25 lb/ft with anti-seize lube.
The first thing we have to know is--what torque? Is it Head bolt torque, rod bolt torque, main cap torque, water bolt torque, or something else? Please specify.
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The cylinder head bolt torque specs for a 1972-1979 Toyota 2TC 1600 engine is 64-68 ft lbs.
The bolt could have been faulty, or the torque wrench may not be calibrated.