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Old 04-27-2009, 05:15 PM
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Question Header Bolt Torque Value?

I will be installing Fabspeed headers soon but have been unable to find what torque values to use when bolting the header to the block.

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Re: Header Bolt Torque Value?

I am going to sleep, but I think in the Tech forum you will find the answer. Search for torque values. One thread with all different torque values.
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Re: Header Bolt Torque Value?

Before I posted, I searched this forum (tech forum) and then across all forums. I looked through files and then every article that remotely looked like a header install was involved.

If they are in here somewhere, they need to be "stickied".
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Re: Header Bolt Torque Value?

I believe its 13ft/lbs for the header bolts.
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Re: Header Bolt Torque Value?

Originally Posted by GorresKime View Post
Before I posted, I searched this forum (tech forum) and then across all forums. I looked through files and then every article that remotely looked like a header install was involved.

If they are in here somewhere, they need to be "stickied".
Its still on teh first page, just 10 or so posts below:

http://www.planetporsche.net/cayman-...tml#post346533

Now, its completely misspelled. K-Man or moderator, any way to change the title and make it sticky? I guess we would need to kill the OT posts too....
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Re: Header Bolt Torque Value?

Thanks Tomasz!

I wasn't searching for a "Wench". Well, not this time at least...
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