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1990 .240 4cly automatic

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craig Turner
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1990 .240 4cly automatic

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hi matt,when replacing the head what should you torque it to.

your thoughts thanks

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First apply a light coat of oil to the bolts before inserting them. They tighten in three stages:

Stage 1. 14 ft.lbs (19nm)
Stage 2. 43 ft.lbs (58nm)
Stage 3. Additional 90 degrees.

For stage 3 it is easy to make an angle gauge using a piece of scrap wood.

Ensure you tighten them in the correct sequence.

Start at the centre two bolts.
The next two towards the front of the engine.
Go to the two on the other side of the centre.
Two at the front of the engine.
Two at the rear of the engine.

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what do you suggest the final torque should be in foot /pounds... thanks
billofdurham wrote:First apply a light coat of oil to the bolts before inserting them. They tighten in three stages:

Stage 1. 14 ft.lbs (19nm)
Stage 2. 43 ft.lbs (58nm)
Stage 3. Additional 90 degrees.

For stage 3 it is easy to make an angle gauge using a piece of scrap wood.

Ensure you tighten them in the correct sequence.

Start at the centre two bolts.
The next two towards the front of the engine.
Go to the two on the other side of the centre.
Two at the front of the engine.
Two at the rear of the engine.

Bill.

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The final torque is not given as a ft/lbs measurement. It is the stage 2 torque plus the additional 90 degrees. That is why you need the angle gauge to get the 90 degrees correct.

Bill.
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1996 850GLT 2.5 20v Estate Manual.
1995 Peugeot Boxer 2.5Tdi Autosleeper.
Previously:
1984 244DL, Manual, Beige.
1987 744GLE, Manual, Green.
1991 960 3.0 24v, Auto, Silver.
1994 940T Wentworth, Auto, Blue.

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billofdurham wrote:The final torque is not given as a ft/lbs measurement. It is the stage 2 torque plus the additional 90 degrees. That is why you need the angle gauge to get the 90 degrees correct.

Bill.
thanks bill

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