Whats the bolt torque for Lanos Valve Cover?

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David74
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Whats the bolt torque for Lanos Valve Cover?

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Hi,i'm about to replace the valve cover gasket on my Lanos 2000.Does anybody knows what is the torque reading for the bolts???
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Post by Daniel »

Hi,
My grandpa always said me one quarter of a turn before it breaks :lol: .
But from the manual it is 10Nm or 89Lb-in.

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Post by David74 »

Hi Daniel,i don't know what is Nm "you said 10Nm" and 89Lb it feels too much.
I've got a torque wranche that has a scale in kilograms and Lb/pounds/
Are you sure is 89 pounds..???I'm talking about Valve cover ,not the Head Gasket
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Post by Daniel »

Hi David74,

Torque is force times lenght. I spoked in Newton*meter and Pound*inches!
I bet the scales on your wrench are in fact m*Kg (or Kg*m) and Lb*foot (or Ft*Lb) and that your wrench is too strong for the job.

89 Pounds = 40.36kg.
1 inch = 0.0254m.

Times both and you get: 1.024mKg.
Same apply for Nm.

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Edit: BTW here is a usefull converter http://www.onlineconversion.com/ ;) .
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Post by David74 »

Thanks Daniel,i got it.I'm a just a musician trying to fix the basic things my self.I just changed the gasket and so far its good.
Thanks again,man
Val!!!
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