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    6g72 headbolt torquerizationing

    So I got the heads back on, & I have the head bolt torque sequence, but I'm getting
    a lot of different specs & procedure....

    Some say torque then loosen, re tighten. With stretch type bolts I dont like the sound of that....

    Who's got the skinny on proper sequence, torque, etc.????

    Tanks brus, I really gotta get a book for this truck....

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    In looking for cylinder head bolts for a 2.4 I found bolts for the 6 cyl available. I am thinking that they are "torque to yield" and should be replaced. I did not find bolts for the 2.4

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    I’ve reused them on several of my 3.0 12 valve motors I’ve had to do head gaskets on. I just torque in two stages. I do 50-60% of the required and then come back after and do them all the way. Been fine so far. Just follow the correct sequence.

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    Yeah I was hoping you mite have that correct sequence & spec for me there killer,
    I'm lookin on google and it seems that every vehicle the various 6g's were in have a different spec & sequence....

    I need you macGuiver, here's what I've got:
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    Torque to 80 ft lbs......

    Is this correctimundo ????

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    ....anybody?

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    That sounds about right. Sorry I’m not home to check my manual.

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    kk awesome. that feels bout right after torqueing them just now.
    thanks again for the guidance.

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