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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Southern CA
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I might of missed it because i kind ascanned through this thread but did u retorque higher then 70ft lbs? might want to try 75 ft lbs. Most guys are running 72-85ft that ive talked too.
How much did they charge you for those few o rings and seals for the cam sensor? I bought a plain o ring from a toyota dealership for my 22r truck and they got 8 bucks for it. i said screw it and bought it because its made out of somthing special but damn it prob cost 5 cents to make em. Last edited by Caliturbo88; 02-05-2007 at 10:06 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: New Haven/Hamden
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Yeah I wimped out and only torqued to 70 ft/lbs. I know what everyone else torques to. Ive heard of people going as high as 90 ft/lbs. Cam covers and all the braces (turbo to block, intake manifold to block, turbo oil line) and are still off so I can still torque it whenever I want. Its very frustrating having all the parts to put it back together but its too f-in cold to work on it.
I bought these at a Toyota dealer. Cam position sensor O-ring- $2.35 Cam position sensor cover - $5.70 Cam position sensor cover gasket- $2.92 |
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