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main bearings torque is 18 ft lbs. plus 90 - 94 degrees, rod bearings torque is 13 - 16 ft lbs. plus 90 - 94 degrees.crankshaft damper bolt torque 80 - 94 ft lbs, fly wheel bolts torques 94 - 101 ft lbs.
Main bearings at 80 foot lbs. rod bearings at 30 foot pounds. Make sure you check clearances with plastigage before you button it up and light it. Anything out of clearance may require an over or undersized bearing. Also, on final install, use a swipe of pre-lube on bearing faces but make sure the inside of the rods and caps as well as the backside of the bearing shells are absolutely clean and dry.
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Main Bearing Cap Torque: 38 Foot pounds (Final torque)
The Rod Bearing Cap Torque: Torque sequence: Step 1: Torque to 10-12 Ft/Lbs Step 2: Torque to 28-33 Ft/Lbs
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