TQ specs of cam cap bolts?
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Re: TQ specs of cam cap bolts? (NScivic)
19 ft/lbs... on b18B....but be careful... they are thin and break. There are two types..numbered 10 and 12 on the heads of the bolts. The 12's are thicker and go at the end of each cam with the 10s in the middle. The 10's are lower torque spec..i'll have to dig up the number for ya. Hope this helps a little.
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Re: TQ specs of cam cap bolts? (Archidictus)
lol. i knew that you were gonna do that... but it seems that all my bolts say 10 on the head does this really matter?
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Re: TQ specs of cam cap bolts? (NScivic)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by NScivic »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">lol. i knew that you were gonna do that... but it seems that all my bolts say 10 on the head does this really matter?</TD></TR></TABLE>
That has NOTHING to do with torque specs. I really hope you aren't torqueing all your bolts to 10ft/lbs that have that on the heads.
And when he says 10 and 12 he means MM, so if you use a 12 MM socket, do 20 ft/lbs, a 10 MM socket and do 7.2 ft/lbs
That has NOTHING to do with torque specs. I really hope you aren't torqueing all your bolts to 10ft/lbs that have that on the heads.
And when he says 10 and 12 he means MM, so if you use a 12 MM socket, do 20 ft/lbs, a 10 MM socket and do 7.2 ft/lbs
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