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∙ 12y agoAfter you've installed all the bolts and tightened them until they touch, start from the center and work torwards the ends criss-crossing side to side.
The small bolts are 17 ft./lbs, the corners are 25 ft./lbs.
Tighten in three stages.
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∙ 12y agohttp://torquespecs.xoompages.com/gmfs70-88chv8.htm
Yes it will, it is the same bolt pattern.
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Start in the middle, and work your way out, in a circular pattern. First, go half torque, then full, turning the crankshaft by hand after each cap.
all chevy V8 are the same 18436572 in a clockwise distributor rotation when viewed from the top.
Cylinder heads are installed on a Chevy 454 big block engine by placing the gasket down on the engine block and positioning the heads over the marking tabs. The bolts are then installed and torqued to specs in sequence.
It will if it was made for the Chevrolet bolt pattern.
No.
Yes, as long as the transmission has the Chevy bolt pattern.
No it is not completely different bolt pattern and dimensions
As long as it has the Chevy bolt pattern, yes.
You can get the sequence out of any repair manual such as Motor's, Chiltons, or Haynes. The idea is to start in the center and go in a clockwise pattern working your way out to the ends. Usually three stages is adequate, such as 30 ft/lbs, 45 ft/lbs, then final torque on the third pass.