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SOURCE: need torque settings for 1985 4A corolla cylinder head
hey, torque must be done in 3 steps:
1st 22 ft lbs
2nd 43 ft lbs
final 47 ft lbs
use this sequence of tightening:
9 - 3 -1 -6 -8
7 - 5 - 2 -4 - 10
SOURCE: toyota yaris brakes how do you bleed the brakes on a toyota yaris
have someone pump the pedal and hold it, then you work from the right rear, left rear, right front, left front, while the person pumps and holds several times at each wheel.
SOURCE: need the cylinder head torque settings on a toyota
Tighten in several passes to 44 foot pounds.
I just wanted to add. Since this is an aluminum cylinder head, I hope you loosened the head in the loosening torque pattern. The pattern opposite of the torque tightening pattern. If not, you stand the chance of warping the head.
Again, since it's an aluminum head, it needs to be checked for flatness. Most aluminum heads need to be surfaced before re-installing.
Tightening torque pattern is as follows:
1.The Drivers side of the engine is the Left side.
From the Front going towards the back; the bolts are numbered 10, 6, 1, 3, and 7.
From the Front going towards the back on the Passenger side; the bolts are numbered 8, 4, 2, 5, and 9.
The Exhaust and Intake Camshaft Bearing Cap bolts go to 9 foot pounds. Tighten gradually. One bolt to the other with so many foot pounds, work back, and forth up to 9lbs.
Camshaft Timing Pulley bolts go to 43 foot pounds. (In a tightening sequence, and gradually)
SOURCE: manual for toyota yaris
I have seen one for 2007 yaris in PDF format. It should hopefully help you a bit. Google it & you will find it.
SOURCE: I need the torque settings
cylinder head bolts:
step one: 22 Ft-lbs.
step two: tighten additional 90 degrees
step three: tighten additional 90 degrees
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serpentine belt, accessory belt, fan belt, engine belt routing diagrams for all
types of car models?
Click the link below: ----
http://carbeltrouting.blogspot.in/2012/02/timing-beltdrive-beltserpentine.html
----------This will help. Thanks.
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