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C-30 Torque specs for the head bolts

Putting a new head gasket on my C-30. It has the continental four cylinder flat head Does anyone have the torque specs for the head bolts? Thank you. T
  • Posted 2 May 2012 10:13
  • By ted_g
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  • Posted 3 May 2012 05:57
  • By mrfixit
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Thank you mrfixit! They are the 7/16 bolts with 5/8 hex head. So is that the Y160 motor then? Thx Ted
  • Posted 3 May 2012 02:17
  • By ted_g
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It those are 7/16 bolts with a 5/8 hex head then 70 ft. lbs. If that is the smaller Y112 motor with 3/8 bolts and 9/16 hex head then 40 ft. lbs.
  • Posted 2 May 2012 20:03
  • By mrfixit
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  • New York, United States

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