You can find the torque specifications for a Mazda B1800 in the vehicle's service manual. The service manual contains detailed information on the torque specifications for various components such as engine bolts, cylinder head bolts, and suspension components. You can also find this information in online forums or websites dedicated to Mazda vehicles, as enthusiasts often share technical information and specifications for specific models. Additionally, contacting a Mazda dealership or authorized service center may also provide you with the torque specs you need.
Mazdatruckin.com has a tech page with all of the factory torque specs listed. See the links below.
Mazdatruckin.com has diagrams of the Mazda Pickup Truck frames on their tech website. See the attached link.
I Called the Mazda dealer today and talked with the Mazda Tech and asked him the location of the EGR valve on the 1992 Mazda b2600i. According to the tech only the California models have an EGR valve, I would think that any state with similar laws about vehicle emmisions would require the egr valve also. My truck is from Montana and it doesn't have an egr valve which explaines why I havent been able to find it.
You can try your local auto parts recyclers (junk yards) or you can go to an auto glass retailer.
You can find torque specifications for your Polaris 650 in most Polaris service manuals. Many auto-parts stores can give you a torque specification sheet.
auto repair books have the settings under specifications
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There are several sites to find a car's specifications. One of the best is Edmonds. Kelly Blue Book also gives specs for vehicles. Motortrend is another good site.
Metric fluid bolt spec? Exactly what does that mean? You want the torque specifications of a certain bolt. What bolt, used to attach what are you referring to?
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Torque specifications are different from motor to motor. These specifications state how tightly the head bots are to be installed. Correct torque insure that the head gasket is sealed properly and correct torque sequence insures that the head itself is not warped in the installation process. Refer to a engine repair manual (Chilton's, Hayne's, etc.) for your vehicle/motor for the correct specs and torqueing sequence. You can usuall find these manuals at your local auto parts store. Hope this helps.