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Question by missedapeach
Submitted on 10/22/2003
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I am trying to find the torque specifications after replacing head gasket on a 1985 Chrysler NewYorker 2.2 Turbo w/overhead cam.  Their are 5 bolts on each side and I need to know in which order and lbs/pressure to tighten the head bolts.
Thanks in advance.


Answer by Jgar57
Submitted on 12/13/2003
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tighten in four steps
work from the center out toward both ends tighten bolts across from each other
step one 30ftlbs
step two 45ftlbs
step three 45ftlbs
step four 1/4 turn

**tighten every bolt to 30 ftlbs, again start from the center and tighten to 45 ftlbs ...

 

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