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Old 03-16-2008, 11:42 AM
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I have the torque specs for the bolt but do not have the sequence. Can anyone help me out?
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Let me go grab the manual....
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Sorry it is a quicky drawing, but you get the idea. Here you go...
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I thought it would probably be in a cross pattern like a cylinder head but I thought I should make sure. THanks for your help.
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It was my understanding that all pan bolts were hand tighten, then #s13 and 14 were torqued to 9lbs then the pattern you show was final torqued to 18ftlbs.
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Just posted what the Chilton Manual shows. If you have docs to prove a better method, happy to change my drawing.

Oh, and I assume that everyone uses a three step torque process... it was a 5 min drawing.



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