1600 (R16) torque spec in reassembling cylinder head Rocker Tower needed

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1600 (R16) torque spec in reassembling cylinder head Rocker Tower needed

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Having some difficulty in locating the torque spec for reassembling the Rocker tower to cylinder head - those 4 bolts.

My service manual does not provide, only specs on the Head bolts.

Can anyone provide what that value is for the Tower bolts. Assumption is working from center 2 outward. Is there a multiple pass method required like with the Head bolts?

Maybe over-complicating but securing part into aluminum and poss impact to accurate valve clearance.

Thanks
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What engine specifically?
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Updated re. which engine
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My SP311 Service Manual is very explicit, it says ".....until they are all tight".
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Re: 1600 (R16) torque spec in reassembling cylinder head Rocker Tower needed

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Service manual says 30-35 Ft lbs on page 31 These are the four Nuts, not bolts
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Re: 1600 (R16) torque spec in reassembling cylinder head Rocker Tower needed

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In the aluminum heads these seem to be prone to failure. If the threads in the head pull out when torqued install a helicoil and you will be good to go. I have done a number of them and seen more.
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Re: 1600 (R16) torque spec in reassembling cylinder head Rocker Tower needed

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Thanks Keith,

Yes, this is the scenario I am rectifying. Threads let go in one section of Tower. Installing a helicoil. Is there a torque spec when reassembling the Tower to Head or just what feels tight?
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These are bolts not nuts.
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thort rocker fasteners are studs!
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SP3 wrote: Sat Jul 10, 2021 11:15 am Thanks Keith,

Yes, this is the scenario I am rectifying. Threads let go in one section of Tower. Installing a helicoil. Is there a torque spec when reassembling the Tower to Head or just what feels tight?
30-35 ft/lbs
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Wanted to update the thread with a very informative post on this I found from one of our esteemed members - thank you Linda

http://www.311s.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.ph ... b6a1099f6c

As usual it appears YMWV but I am going err on the side of conservative spec shy of 30 ft. lbs. and hopefully no additional helicoils will be required in reassembly.

Thanks all for inputs
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