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Does anyone know the torque specs and tightening sequence for a 2001 gt?

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Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

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quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?

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quote:
Originally posted by 1slickgt:
quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?
No need to pull out the motor. That's what head dowels are for to keep the heads in place while you put in the bolts.

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quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
quote:
Originally posted by 1slickgt:
quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?
No need to pull out the motor. That's what head dowels are for to keep the heads in place while you put in the bolts.
Thank you! It was kinda difficult removing the bottom 3 bolts on the passenger side head because the bolts kept hitting the strut tower so it took me awhile. I figured it would be even worse getting the bolts back in but I was able to get it done! Thank you both!

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quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
quote:
Originally posted by 1slickgt:
quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?
No need to pull out the motor. That's what head dowels are for to keep the heads in place while you put in the bolts.
Have you every done heads on a mod motor?

An to answer your question take a glove and wrap around the bolts about half an install the head with the bolts in the head for the hard to get ones.

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quote:
Originally posted by hurting your feelings:
quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
quote:
Originally posted by 1slickgt:
quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?
No need to pull out the motor. That's what head dowels are for to keep the heads in place while you put in the bolts.
Have you every done heads on a mod motor?

An to answer your question take a glove and wrap around the bolts about half an install the head with the bolts in the head for the hard to get ones.

It's the first time with the motor still in the car and on my own so yes, I did that same concept but I got some of the bolts from the valve covers and threaded them into their spots a bit then tied some twine from the head bolt to the valve cover bolts to hold them in place then i just cut the twine once i got the head positioned

[ 2015-10-01, 10:16 PM: Message edited by: 1slickgt ]

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quote:
Originally posted by hurting your feelings:
quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
quote:
Originally posted by 1slickgt:
quote:
Originally posted by Blow_U_In_Reverse:
Step 1: torque to 30 ft/lbs
Step 2: tighten 90 degrees
Step 3: loosen 1 complete turn
Step 4: torque to 30 ft/lbs again
Step 5: tighten 90 degrees
Step 6: tighten another 90 degrees

Tightening sequence is:
7 3 1 5 9
10 6 2 4 8

Thank you very much sir!!! And is there a trick to putting the head bolts in while the motor is still in the car or am I going to have to pull the motor?
No need to pull out the motor. That's what head dowels are for to keep the heads in place while you put in the bolts.
Have you every done heads on a mod motor?

An to answer your question take a glove and wrap around the bolts about half an install the head with the bolts in the head for the hard to get ones.

Nope never have, didn't realize he said for 2001 GT on his original post. And from what I understood from his question was how to keep the heads from moving so he can put in the bolts but now since I know it's a mod motor I can see why he asked about the bolts since the engine in wide.
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i put the bolts flush the three that go down on shock tower then use rubber bands to hold tension on them. then remove rubber bands once head is set in place. then bolts will drop down.

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Originally posted by SacStangDriver:
i put the bolts flush the three that go down on shock tower then use rubber bands to hold tension on them. then remove rubber bands once head is set in place. then bolts will drop down.

I just use my old rubber gloves lot easier then finding rubber bands.
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