headcover bolts lbs

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flyinhawaiian93
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headcover bolts lbs

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the last owner of my 'lude had the headcover painted and apparently didnt have the bolts tightened to the specfication. Anyone know how many pounds the bolts should be tightened too?

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spiffyguido
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Re: headcover bolts lbs

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9 ft/lbs for the bolts.
7 ft/lbs for the nuts.

If you don't have a torque wrench, that equates to a mild snug on a small ratchet driver. Just don't crush the gasket so much that it breaks up and you'll be find.

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Re: headcover bolts lbs

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thanks spiffy

someone told that they're supposed to be tightened in somekind order. is this correct?

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Re: headcover bolts lbs

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I've never heard that before, but it kind of makes sense for the same reason you don't tighten wheel lugs one at a time.

For the valve cover, I'd start all the bolts/nuts and then snug them down in a cyclical fashion, tightening them more each time you visit a particular nut/bolt. That way you can be sure that the valve cover won't get seized up in a crooked position.

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Re: headcover bolts lbs

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alright then thanks ! :D
i'll get to that this week



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