Hi,
I attached the directions below. Indicated is the front cylinder head. The rear follows the same procedure.
Note that you need to be using new head bolts. Torquing the head requires a multi-step process. In reality, you should have a torque angle gauge to do it properly because you tighten them (in sequence) to a specified torque. After that, you retorque the bolts 4 more times in increments of 90 degrees. The fifth time, they are torqued an additional 15 degrees.
Take a look at the pics below and let me know if you have questions.
Take care.,
joe
See pics below.
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Feb 20, 2023 at 5:50 PM