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I'm outside working on my baby, and I need the torque specs for the bolts holding the VTEC solenoid to the block. I check my Haynes manual, and ...

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02-21-2004, 09:00 PM   #1
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I'm outside working on my baby, and I need the torque specs for the bolts holding the VTEC solenoid to the block.

I check my Haynes manual, and it doesn't give me any info for it.

Thanks in advance!
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104 in/lbs for a Y8 according to haynes
9 ft/lbs for a Z6 according to helms
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Thanks Diggs...appreciate it!
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Originally posted by j diggi@Feb 22 2004, 11:56 AM
104 in/lbs for a Y8 according to haynes
9 ft/lbs for a Z6 according to helms

this is the same number man, do the math.



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Originally posted by Smooth_Imports+Feb 23 2004, 02:40 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Smooth_Imports @ Feb 23 2004, 02:40 PM)</div>
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104 in/lbs for a Y8 according to haynes
9 ft/lbs for a Z6 according to helms

this is the same number man, do the math.



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