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Old 01-31-09, 09:09 PM
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Jumped into changing my Valve Cover gaskets, but need to know the torque specs to tighten their bolts back down. Anyone can pop them off the top of your head?? I cant for the life of me remember, or find it on here.

Final question, does the throttle body have to come off to pull the valve cover on the right hand bank? Looks like it to me.
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don't quote me on this but i'm pretty sure you will be safe with just tighten the valve cover bolts with your quarter inch ratchet just use your better judgment on how tight they are. ie: not too too tight. as far as the throttle body goes just pop it off and clean the hell out of it
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Originally Posted by 97RSPSCTT
don't quote me on this but i'm pretty sure you will be safe with just tighten the valve cover bolts with your quarter inch ratchet just use your better judgment on how tight they are. ie: not too too tight. as far as the throttle body goes just pop it off and clean the hell out of it
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