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The torque specs for a 235 Chevy include main cap bolts of 100 - 110. Its bellhousing bolts are 45 - 55, flywheel bolts of 50 - 65, and rod nuts of 35 - 45.
i need the head bolt torque on a 04 chevi cavallier engine 2.2 DOHC
To what torque should the rod and main bearings of a 1977 366 GMC truck engine be tightened? The rods have 3/8" bolts and it has 4 bolt mains with 1/2" bolts.
Torque for 50 hp fore stroke casing bolts
The crankshaft bolt torque specification is 240 pounds of pressure. The crankshaft bolts should be torqued in 60 pound intervals.
How am I supposed to know?
torque specs on the bolts that hold the rockers on a 4.9 cadillac motor
Not really. Exterior dimensions are the same, and everything bolts on the same, but the bore is different which requires different pistons.
I have a 1.6 L motor, it was; torque to 21, then torque to between 51 and 54 lbs. completely loosen bolts then repeat tightening pattern above.
A lot of manufacturers use a torque setting, but not Chevy. With the motor running, go to zero lash, and then 1/2, to a full turn from there.
pull the dust cover off the transmission and the converter bolts are easily accessable from there. there are three nuts and bolts that hold the converter to the fly wheel. probably 9/16 head bolts. turn the motor by hand until you see one.... tighten it and rotate motor again by hand until you see the next... tighten it and turn it to the third... tighten it and then reinstall dust cover
First off, a 350, is a small block. And, if you are talking about the torque output of the motor, well, that depends upon how it is built, and, with what parts. Anwhere from 150 ft., lbs., to 500. If you are talking about the bolt torque specs, it varies from 35 ft., lbs., to 85, depending on which bolts you are talking about.