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ft/lbs torque for header nuts?
i have a 90 DX HB and im putting on an aftermarket header. my question is, how many ft/lbs should the nuts be torqued to?
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Re: ft/lbs torque for header nuts? (DX-R)
23ftlb
[Modified by KAMiN, 11:03 PM 2/19/2002]
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Re: ft/lbs torque for header nuts? (KAMiN)
im not doubting you kamin, but i want to get some more responses. thx again.
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Re: ft/lbs torque for header nuts? (DX-R)
thats fine i wouldnt trust 1 person ethire
thats from my helms for my 92+ civic too hehe.
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Re: ft/lbs torque for header nuts? (DX-R)
i didnt think you needed to torque it down. maybe im wrong but i would do wat kamin says.
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Yep 23ft/lbs is correct.
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