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LEGENDS => Engine Care & Tuning => Topic started by: slack11 on May 13, 2013, 09:22:53 pm

Title: Torque for Cylinder block bolt/ stud.
Post by: slack11 on May 13, 2013, 09:22:53 pm
Need some help, have a 1250 sealed, and noticed after this week that it is leaking a small amount of oil from between the base and the cylinder block.  I checked the bolt ( in the haynes manual it says there is a stud here with a nut) that holds the block to the base, and with a small 13mm wrench could tighten it, so I am assuming it has loosened up and caused the small leak here. 

Can anyone tell me the correct torque for this?  is this called the " cylinder block front stud to block"  that is in the manual, but just wanted to make sure. if it is, it says it should be at 14 ft. lbs.  That sound right?  Figured I would double check before tightening.....  I always get nervous about over tightening into aluminum..

Here is a picture to help, it is below the exhaust, and under the badge that reads 1250 from the head. 
Title: Re: Torque for Cylinder block bolt/ stud.
Post by: amp racing on May 13, 2013, 11:48:41 pm
cylinder block front stud nut..14 lbs.

joe