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Old May 19, 2004 | 08:20 PM
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Torque value for lots of bolts

I finally got my short block back. Now I'm puttin everything back together,, so I need a lot of torque specs.

Is there one link for me?

I need alot, for example:
head bolts
tranny to engine bolts
flywheel bolts
intake bolts
TPI runner bolts
water pump bolts
main pulley bolts
damper center bolt
header bolts
TB to plenum bolts
fuel rail bolts
tranny brace bolts
drive shaft to rear yolk bolts

and more ?

Can someone please give me some help, TIA

Its for my '87 IROCZ 700R4 395 cubes SuperRam.
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Old May 19, 2004 | 08:55 PM
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Re: Torque value for lots of bolts

Originally posted by doc

head bolts
tranny to engine bolts
flywheel bolts
intake bolts
TPI runner bolts
water pump bolts
main pulley bolts
damper center bolt
header bolts
TB to plenum bolts
fuel rail bolts
tranny brace bolts
drive shaft to rear yolk bolts
Go with the manufacturer's recomendation on the head botls. Tranny to engine in all honesty, I've never torque spec'd. I just do it, as well as the runner bolts, water pump & pulley bolts TB to plenum, fuel rail and driveshaft to rear. The flywheel, intake and header bolts I usually am using new, so again, go with the mfg. recomendation.
Damper ceter bolt, IIRC it should be around 70, but don't go by that until you get a confirmation. And if you mean crossmember for the 'tranny brace' that, again, I don't torque spec.

I know that the various repair manuals do have values for most of these. There are also some sites online such as this which may or may not be a good thing. For example I'm pretty sure the flywheel mounting torque specs changed after the 1 pc rear seal came out. Not sure if other stuff did as well. HTH.
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Old May 20, 2004 | 04:48 AM
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i think i'd buy a manual. how are you going to assemble anything without a manual?
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Old May 20, 2004 | 06:59 AM
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Engine: 395 ZZ4
Transmission: ProBuilt 700R4
Axle/Gears: 9 bolt 3.70s
ede, I've changed cams several times and have pulled the motor out for major rework twice and put it all back together by myself.

The problem is that during my last move from Akron to Monroe michigan, I last my two most important manuals. The movers put them somewhere, I havent seen them since. One of them had all the torques written in the back cover,, I wrote these in as I found them from various sources.

I was hoping for a link here that would list all the torque values anyone would need in my situation.

Last nite after posting, I dug out several old manuals, torque values are hard to come by. However, I did find about half of what I listed above.
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Old May 20, 2004 | 09:23 AM
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buy this and dont loose it. it has specs, tightening sequences, and pretty much everything you could ever want to know about your car
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