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Hoe Hopper 11-18-2009 02:10 AM

D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 
Hey guys i just bought some arp head studs with a new oem head gasket kit for my D16Y8 but it doesnt show the sequence for toqueing down the bolts. I know how many pounds your suppose to torque each bolt at each step but i dont know whats the pattern you have to follow.....Any help guys???

miguel329 11-18-2009 06:48 AM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 
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miguel329 11-18-2009 06:54 AM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 
just make sure you use the arp torque spec becuase this is oem torque spec(which is prolly less then the arp required spec)...i follow this spec then last step i torque to requiered arp spec.

Hoe Hopper 11-18-2009 09:28 PM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 

Originally Posted by miguel329 (Post 40676068)
just make sure you use the arp torque spec becuase this is oem torque spec(which is prolly less then the arp required spec)...i follow this spec then last step i torque to requiered arp spec.

Thanks alot man.

otek // ek.dipn 09-04-2010 09:14 AM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 
i thought the bolts are supposed to be tightened down to 22pounds correct? it shows 49pounds is that right? or am i retarded =p

otek // ek.dipn 09-04-2010 09:22 AM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 
what about taking them off?

Jaesung 05-12-2019 08:27 AM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 

Originally Posted by otek // ek.dipn (Post 43461400)
what about taking them off?

its the same as tightening but loosening right?

JRCivic1 05-12-2019 11:25 PM

Re: D16Y8 HEAD STUD TORQUE SEQUENCE
 

Originally Posted by Jaesung (Post 51929020)
its the same as tightening but loosening right?

Nope... loosen in the reverse order. In the diagram above, start at ten and continue backwards to the #1 position. Loosen each one full turn only on the first sequence, then one additional full turn on the second sequence... then you can take them out safely all of the way.


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