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1994 suzuki sidekick9/25/2023 (aka: Rocker cover bolts) This is very very small torque, if you exceed this, the tin metal bends, and gasket leaks. “ask a gun smith what stake means”ġ6v Camshaft Carrier Cap bolts.x12 (must be staged up and down) The rumor is (no TSB filed) that the 8V engine the Philips screws used (countersunk ) were staked at the factory on later years. Part nameĮxhaust header flange nuts (steel), same for manifold stiffenerĬamshaft sprocket center bolt (use the rocker rail front 8mm hex plug and tool to lock this cam wheel) = 16 valve (up to 95′) values that are unique or out of 8v range.Īll numbers below without inch or ft foot marks, are Ft/lbs.įt-lbs (newer tools are marked in Lbs/Ft) Look carefully for Inch pounds in BOLD and green and do not confuse them. Most ft/lb torque wrenches below 10, are grossly inaccurate so use the inch/lb wrench. Green is my convenient inch/lb conversions (using low figure due to anti-seize compound usage by me, SAE rules) I use a very accurate 0-200 inch/lb click torque wrench (on all 6mm thread bolts.) The below data is is NO SUBSTITUTE for a matching FSM data, for your exact car engine, and year. Water pump for sure, EGR, Valve covers, etc. I use anti-seize compound all external threads, that are very small 6mm threads. I always apply all bolts wet and use the lower figures when offered. The Suzuki torque’s all come in ranges (mostly), so you can decide to go low with oily bolts and higher for dry. (GM likes simple, so uses one number, it’s all just a game for GM as all bolts really do have a range) GM torques tend to be single numbers for whatever reason. Never over torgue any 6mm bolt on this engine, it is very easy to do and they well snap, and for sure easy those old EGR bolts! (I buy new ones for the EGR and use anti-seize on each I touch)Ĭompiled from 3+ sources and crosschecked with Mitchells, Chiltons Commercial DBase and OEM FSM from GM(GEO) and Suzuki’s. and then an Inch/lb torque wrenched used. Values below 15 ft/lbs are best converted, to Inch/Lbs, just multiply by 12. This data is not Guaranteed, it is just a collation of facts for my journal. Torque specs for SideKick and Tracker 89 to 98.
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