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Re: IH 454 torque specs
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Posted by El Toro on November 21, 2004 at 16:29:34 from (66.119.33.186):
In Reply to: IH 454 torque specs posted by Joe in PA on November 20, 2004 at 14:51:03:
Hi Joe, My manual doesn't cover the C157, but it covers the C152 and my manual recommends 70 ft-lbs for that engine. Always start in the center of the head when torquing and torque in both directions until you reach the last bolts, then start increasing the torque 10- 15 ft-lbs and go back to the center and go over the bolts again. Keep repeating this procedure until you reach 70 ft-lbs. I would start around 30-35 ft-lbs. PS: After you get that engine running and heated up retorque the head again check your valve lash. If you locate your manual you can increase the torque. Any IH dealer will give you that torque. Try 1-800-732-0017 and ask for farm equipment service. They're located in PA. They will even fax you copy of the torque procedure for that head. Good Luck, Hal
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