Anybody know the stock head bolt torque?
Anybody know the stock head bolt torque?
Anybody know the stock head bolt torque? And If I put metal head gasket if there a different in torque?
Are you sure it's 44ft/lb ?CBR_TOY wrote:44ft/lb..... doesn't matter about the head gasket
Accrording to my Haynes manual it's 44 but some body with toyota manual said 22 lb + 909 degree + 90 degree
What I did was I torque it first at 22 lb then do 44 lb what happened was the 2nd (44lb) went less than 90' (about 65')
So the 22lb + 90 + 90 would be something like 60lb???
little Confuse here. ( Dont wanna do it again) (^_^)
Tip, Do you know that TRD head gasket is 27 cens cheaper than toyota OEM head gasket.
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how much better is it though?pecx wrote:Tip, Do you know that TRD head gasket is 27 cens cheaper than toyota OEM head gasket.CBR_TOY wrote:44ft/lb..... doesn't matter about the head gasket
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The only reason you would do diffrent than this is if you are using aftermarket bolt i.e. arp then you use arp's tourqe specsdr.occa wrote:All the more reason to buy TRD!pecx wrote:...Tip, Do you know that TRD head gasket is 27 cens cheaper than toyota OEM head gasket.
pec just do it according to the FSM. it's what i did:
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