Just thought i'd put these up here as I remember someone asking about it ages ago.
here are the torque numbers for the 1.3 and 1.5 sohc lanos engine:
http://www.carsoft.ru/avtorepair/lanos/lanos_e1.pdf
and here's the numbers for the 1.6 dohc lanos engine:
http://www.carsoft.ru/avtorepair/lanos/lanos_e2.pdf
Torque settings for various bolts in Lanos engine bay
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Torque settings for various bolts in Lanos engine bay
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same for me realy, if something tight enough then its good to go.daewoomofo wrote:if i was really worried about that (considering my current project) id look but if its not a vital part of the engine i dont worry about the correct torque settings, as long as its tight im happy. but thanks for posting that, it might come in useful for some one.
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+1Rodd1s wrote:same for me realy, if something tight enough then its good to go.daewoomofo wrote:if i was really worried about that (considering my current project) id look but if its not a vital part of the engine i dont worry about the correct torque settings, as long as its tight im happy. but thanks for posting that, it might come in useful for some one.
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