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Reading through the workshop it merely gives a trq rating for the nuts when connecting to the engine. I get that, no issue but I don't see a pattern. I'm going to assume much like math first inner outer last?
Reading through the workshop it merely gives a trq rating for the nuts when connecting to the engine. I get that, no issue but I don't see a pattern. I'm going to assume much like math first inner outer last?
Unless specified otherwise (looking at you Toyota cylinder heads), industry (not just automotive) standard for any rectangular bolt pattern is to start by torquing from the center and work outwards in both directions either in an X cross like you’d do for lug nuts, or else in a “spiral” pattern. Either one is probably fine for most flanges.
Imagine squishing the gasket outwards from the middle.
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