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Example.. cylinder head sequence and torque specs has a b footnote next to it.
There are no values for the cylinder heads except for the letter b. Is there some kind of instructional write up for the heads with the b next to it?
If you order the engine front cover/oil pump kit with the part number I provided in the list, you won't need to order the front crank seal, it comes with the kit.
In answer to your question regarding the cylinder head bolt torque specs, the footnote you refer to lists the five steps for the factory torque-to-yield head bolts. If you are using ARP head studs, an illustration will be included illustrating the torque specs for the ARP head studs.
If you order the engine front cover/oil pump kit with the part number I provided in the list, you won't need to order the front crank seal, it comes with the kit.
In answer to your question regarding the cylinder head bolt torque specs, the footnote you refer to lists the five steps for the factory torque-to-yield head bolts. If you are using ARP head studs, an illustration will be included illustrating the torque specs for the ARP head studs.
Ok thanks m-chan. Was made aware of the seals coming with the front cover. Just was not sure if the replacement seals were like the ones I have now which don't have the wear plate or the ones that do have the wear plate/split seal arraingement.
The new ones are like the ones run installed with the seal installer.
Thanks again for the list... that helped me alot in putting the complete list together.
The purpose of the wear ring is to give the new seal a nice flat, ungrooved new surface to seal to, and hence why they are included with all replacement crank seals.
OK. That makes sense. So the wear ring gets loctited to the crank if I remember right from runs thread.
Also, unless I missed it, the bed plate is one of the first assembly units to go back on the block, I didn't see the bolt torque for these.
Is there a chance m-chan you might know the spec or at least point me in the direction to look.
Thanks as always...
The VERY FIRST part that gets installed into your bare engine block (assuming the piston cooling jets have already been installed) is your camshaft. Once the cam is installed and secured properly, then is when you install the crank and piston/rod assemblies. As far as torque specs and procedure for the bedplate is concerned, I don't have the publications handy so I can't help you there for the moment.
I did print out the entire engine assembly and install pages n put them in page protectors n a 3 ring binder. But I forgot it at Corey's (creator) place in flagstaff. If I get it back before you need the crank seals then I will put it with them. I found it easier to turn pages than the computer.
Just when I needed torque values...
Photobucket is the antichrist.
does anyone have front suspension component torque values handy?
in need of drag link ball joints nuts and sleeve adjuster nuts values.
nothing listed in Tech folder.