step 1 33ft lbs step 2 turn 90 degrees (1/4 turn) step 3 turn 90 degrees ( 1/4 turn)
If you want to screw with a track with two step 2 millimeters must build orderly winding Berry lathe on 4 millimeters step and then you made the turn 4 with step without States' the orderly winding change or turn lever Berry free Upper slide as much as 2 millimeters to move on the front and back screw Berry.
Once you turn 18, i think you can...
Con rod torque is (Step 1) 18 ft/lbs, Mark bolt head and (Step 2) turn another 90 degrees (1/4 turn) Cylinder head bolts (not bolt "A") Step 1........33 ft/lbs Mark bolt heads Step 2........1/4 turn (90 degrees) Step 3........1/4 turn (90 degrees) Bolt "A" is a 6 point bolt it only gets 1 step after all others 27 ft/lbs
Turn it on, step in, get wet. Turn it off, apply soap and shampoo. Step in, turn it on, rinse. Turn off, step out.
it would be helpful to know which engine you are referring to. 1.8L 56 to 60 lbs 1.9L step 1 30 to 40 lbs step 2 loosen two turns step 3 44lbs step 4 tighten 1/4 turn from step 3 step 5 tighten 1/4 turn from step 4 2.0L has two different torque specs. remember to use new head bolts (old ones tend to be stretched)
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Step 1: Press the milage button Step 2: Turn the key to "on" position Step 3: Release the milage button after 10 sec later Step 4: Turn the key to "off" position and re-start the car engine.
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Step 1. Turn off vehicle Step 2. Turn key to accessory. all lights come on. Step 3. pump gas pedal 3 times and wait about tens seconds. Step 4. turn key back to off. Step 5. there is no step 5 because you are done. I didn't think it was this easy but i just got done doing it myself!!
this will be a 3 step process for 1991 buick lesabre step 1) 35 ft-lbs all bolts step 2) turn an additional 130 degrees step 3) turn the center 4 bolts an additional 30 degrees
1. turn the fraction into a decimal ( 5/8=0.625) 2. then turn the decimal into a percentage ( move the decimal place to three times to the right=625%) 3. your answer is 625% Hope i helped :)