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Wilson Offline OP
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I'm pretty embarrassed by my slow progress, but am still plugging along with rebuilding an engine to replace the improper one in my DB.
I know there are no official torque numbers but have seen some listed by our experts.
Can anyone give them to me or point me to a reliable source?
I need torques for everything on the engine, especially rods, head and mains.
Thanks,
Wilson


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I use the torque values for Grade 2 hardware.


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I use this table created by Jerry (Bearsfan315)

If you haven`t already done it, also read some of Jerry`s well documented engine rebuild threads.

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