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Old 08-10-06, 06:43 PM
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Question head bolt torque specs

does anybody know the head bolt torque specs for my 93 es ?
Old 08-10-06, 09:30 PM
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25 ft-lb, 1/4 turn, 1/4 turn.
I like 25ft-lb + 10ft-lb till you get to 50, or 55ft-lb.
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i kno this is gonna sound stupid, but this is what this website is here for, to help ppl like me, lol. now wtf is a torque bolt? and what does it do?
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Originally Posted by TruPlaya26
i kno this is gonna sound stupid, but this is what this website is here for, to help ppl like me, lol. now wtf is a torque bolt? and what does it do?
All he wants to know is how much pressure(tightening) that is supposed to be used for certain bolts. A torque wrench is a tool that is used to measures this pressure, generally in foot pounds. The car manufacturer has recommendations for the amount of tightening for almost each and every bolt during manufacture of the car.
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