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how much to torque my head?????

Old Nov 25, 2004 | 01:03 AM
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hey can any of you help me i have to torque my head i don't know how much i should torque it i have a 1995 dodge neon single cam 2.0 pls be specific and how much should i torque my hydrolic lifters and the rail and also the cam sprocket
 
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Old Nov 25, 2004 | 02:23 AM
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Cam sprocket: 115 N*m (85 in. lbs.)

Rocker Arm Assemblies (Hydraulic Lifters): 28 N*m (250 in. lbs.)

Fuel Rail: 23 N*m (200 in. lbs.)

Head: ALL bolt threads should be oiled with engine oil. The four shorter bolts should be installed in head positions 7, 8, 9, 10 (see figure) UNFORTUNATELY I AM UNABLE TO UPLOAD THE DIAGRAM AT THIS TIME. I WILL TRY AGAIN THOUGH LATER-ON. Or you can give me your email adress and I can email the chart to you.
Step 1: ALL to 34 N*m (25 ft. lbs.)
Step 2: ALL bolts to 68 N*m (50 ft. lbs.)
Step 3: SAME AS 2.
Step 4: turn all an aditional 1/4 turn. DO NOT USE TORQUE WRENCH.

Tighten all bolts from the center outward.

Bolt 1 center of the head towards front of car.
Bolt 2 Center of head towards firewall.
Bolt 3 towards firewall to right of bolt 2.
Bolt 4 towards front of car to right of bolt 1.
Bolt 5 towards front of car to left of bolt 1.
Bolt 6 towards firewall to left of bolt 2.
Bolt 7 towards firewall to right of bolt 3 (far right).
Bolt 8 towards front of car to right of bolt 4 (far right).
Bolt 9 towards front of car to left of bolt 5 (far left).
Bolt 10 towards firewall left of bolt 6 (far left).

Like I said, I'll get the diagram up as soon as the site I put pictures on stops being retarded.

Hope this helps.
 
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