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Old 04-06-2009, 06:51 PM
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This is a newbie question but search didnt work for me. Im installing some headers but dont know the torque spec for the header bolts. What would you guys recommend? Also would you recommend threadlock?

Any help would be appreciated.

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I wouldn't worry about torque specs for header bolts. I think it is around 25 lbft or something like that. You will have to tighten them again after a couple heat cycles.
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Spec's straight from GM via Alldata



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Bulletin No.: 06-06-01-026

Date: December 22, 2006

INFORMATION

Subject:
L59, LR4, LM4, LM7, LQ4, LQ9, LS1, LS6 New Exhaust Manifold Bolts and Torque Specifications for GEN III Vortec(TM) Engine

Models:
1999-2003 Cadillac Escalade
1999 Chevrolet Forward Control Chassis, P32 R/V Van Chassis, P42 Commercial Chassis
1998-2002 Chevrolet Camaro
1999-2003 Chevrolet Corvette, Express, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe, W-Series Medium Duty Truck
1999 GMC Forward Control Chassis, P32 R/V Van Chassis, P42 Commercial Chassis
1999-2003 GMC Savana, Siera, Yukon, W-Series Medium Duty Truck
2003 GMC Siera Denali
1998-2002 Pontiac Firebird Formula, Firebird Trans Am
2003 HUMMER H2
1999-2003 Isuzu N-Series Medium Duty Truck

with GEN III Vortec(TM) Engine (VINs V, G, P, S, T, N, U, Z, - RPOs 4.8L, 5.3L, 5.7L, 6.0L)

A new exhaust manifold bolt and torque specification was introduced to the GEN III Vortec(TM) small block V8 engines beginning with the 2004 model year. When servicing any GEN III Vortec(TM) small bock exhaust manifolds, the exhaust manifold bolts should be replaced.

- P/N 11518860 Exhaust Manifold Bolts


Apply a 5 mm (0.2 in) wide bead of high temperature threadlocker to the threads of the exhaust manifold bolts before installing.

- P/N 12345493 - GM High Temperature High Strength Threadlocker (U.S.)

- P/N 10953488 - GM High Temperature High Strength Threadlocker (Canada)


When tightening the exhaust manifold bolts it should be done with two passes. First tighten the two center bolts on the exhaust manifold. Then tighten the rest of the bolts, alternating from side to side, while working towards the outside bolts.

Install the exhaust manifold bolts.

Refer to the following torque sequence:

Tighten

Tighten to 10 N.m (89 lb in) on the first pass.

Tighten to 20 N.m (15 lb ft) on the final pass.
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Thanks for the input.
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Anyone know the size for the bolt or the part number for autozone? Need them ASAP.
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Just go to the dealer. I got some yesterday for $1.76 each
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Thank I just went with some Stage 8.
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talked to Tsp Yesterday and they mentioned they don't work to good.
Not sure
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In case your still interested, looks like there M8 x 1.25mm x 22mm
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Thanks Benner and the Stage 8 worked good.
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this should be all the tq specs you will ever need for a ls engine but i never tq headers
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Originally Posted by gold98Z28
this should be all the tq specs you will ever need for a ls engine but i never tq headers
Good info.



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