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Old 14-06-2007, 09:25 PM   #1
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Default Bolting on extractors - is a torque wrench required?

Hi All,

Getting someone to fit my extractors for me, but they seem to think you need to know the torque reading for the exhaust bolts to the head.

I'm pretty much positive, you just tighten up as much as you can (it's not like it's a head gasket or anything), but can anyone confirm or deny this either way?

When I bolted my last set of extractors on myself, this is all I did (ie just did them as tight as possible, no torque readings...), and the car was fine....

By the way, it's Pacemaker 4499's going onto an I6.

Thanks,

Justin.

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