The 6-step is the basic sequence of b-boying footwork, a style of street dance. The 6-step requires the b-boy to use his arms to support his body above the floor while moving his legs in a circular motion.
{| |- | NOTE Step 1: Tighten all bolts to 22 ft. lbs. Step 2: Tighten all bolts to 51 ft. lbs. Step 3: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence, by 180° Step 4: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence again by 180° Step 5: Tighten bolts #1 and #2, in the torque sequence, to25 ft. lbs. Step 6: Tighten bolts #3,4,5 and #6, in the torque sequence, 11 ft. lbs. Step 7: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, by 80-90° Step 8: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, again by 80-90° |}
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It's a four step sequence. 1 is called the initial/start or seed number. Start with 1 .................................................... Step 1 : Double the previous number Step 2 : Add 2 Step 3 : Subtract 1 Step 4 : Return to Step 1 16 occurs after Step 2 so it is followed by 15,30,32,31,62,64.........etc
The sequence of intervals in a major minor major major minor diminished scale is: whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, half step.
The 2 step
After the main sequence, a star becomes a red giant.
NOTEStep 1: Tighten all bolts to 22 ft. lbs.Step 2: Tighten all bolts to 51 ft. lbs.Step 3: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence, by 180°Step 4: Loosen all bolts, in reverse torque sequence again by 180°Step 5: Tighten bolts #1 and #2, in the torque sequence, to25 ft. lbs.Step 6: Tighten bolts #3,4,5 and #6, in the torque sequence, 11 ft. lbs.Step 7: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, by 80-90°Step 8: Tighten all bolts, in torque sequence, again by 80-90°
A basic block is a sequence of contiguous instructions which contains no jumps or labels.
The nth term of a sequence is the general formula for a sequence. The nth term of this particular sequence would be n+3. This is because each step in the sequence is plus 3 higher than the previous step.
Model Year and engine type may be critical information. From AutoZone.com's Repair Section; here is a typical Ford 3.0L application. You can check there for other engines as well. your 1998 Ford Truck Ranger 2WD (3.0L MFI): Foot pounds (Final torque) Note: Torque sequence ------------ front | 6 4 2 8 | | 5 1 3 7 | ------------ Step 1: torque in sequence to 59 Ft/Lbs Step 2: loosen all bolts in sequence (1) full turn Step 3: torque in sequence to 40 Ft/Lbs Step 4: torque in sequence to 73 Ft/Lbs recheck final torque in sequence
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Torque Sequence 1993 3.8 Cougar; Looking at Engine from front of car the lower bolts are 7 3 1 5 upper bolts are 8 4 2 6. Step 1; Torque in Sequence to 37 FT./ LBS Step 2;Torque in Seq. To 45 FT./LBS. Step 3; Torque in Seq. To 52 FT,/LBS. Step4; Torque in Seq. To 59 FT./LBS. Step 5; Back off all bolts in Torque Sequence 2-3 turns. Step 6; Retorque all Bolts in Sequence 11-18 FT/LBS. Step7; Rotate Long Bolts 85-105 Degrees, Short Bolts 65-85 Degrees in Sequence. Recheck final Torque in Sequence. When replacing Head Gasket Besure To Replace all Head Bolts. Hope I Have Helped -u-. "Odie" OdiebuiltMC@aol.com