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Old 06-22-2010, 11:08 PM
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Question Super Victor LS1 intake bolt torque???

does the stock spec of initial pass 44 inch lbs and final pass 89 inch lbs apply to the super victor aluminum intake as well?
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are youusing the same bolts?
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No, purchased new bolts
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well, same as stock correct? new from GM im guessing? if so, yes, torque to what the stock spec is.
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Is this the car mike is helping you on? should run really good
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Originally Posted by studderin
Is this the car mike is helping you on? should run really good
Yep, the car Mike help build.... if your in Rochester how do you know Mike?

Edelbrock says 11 foot pounds which is 132 inch pounds !!
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what kinda gasket are you using? and a bolt is a bolt, a specified torque is determined by the thread count and length of the bolt. i'd worry about breaking a bolt, but 11ftlbs doesnt sound like too much.
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Originally Posted by kmracer
what kinda gasket are you using? and a bolt is a bolt, a specified torque is determined by the thread count and length of the bolt. i'd worry about breaking a bolt, but 11ftlbs doesnt sound like too much.
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i'd go with what edelbrock perscribes. start with the 89 inch lbs though, see how it feels.
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http://www.carcraft.com/techarticles...der_heads.html

my initial thought was correct, 89 in lbs, im guessing that from Duttweiler. it worked for car craft and their victor jr.



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