What are the torque settings on a Hyundai Accent?

What are the torque settings on a Hyundai Accent?

The above info as straight from Hyundai and is the only way Hyundai provides the torque settings. First pass 18ft.lb, second pass 60 degrees, third pass 60 degrees. You’ll need to obtain a Torque Angle Wrench. You can usually rent one from any local “big chain” parts store.

How to read torque specs 2.0 beta 1?

Anyone got a link for torque specs and tightening sequence for beta 1 2.0…I can’t find any….. Found the torque stilll need sequence… Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

Why is my Hyundai spectra not engine compatible?

The dealership is telling me that the valve gears are different, and that the 2009 Spectra was built with continuously variable timing but the 2006 wasn’t, so it won’t work. For some reason my gut is telling me the dealership isn’t being completely forthcoming, but I am not much of a car guy, so there’s no real basis for it.

Where can I find the latest torque specs?

Find the most up-to-date torque spec listings in electronic format. FelPro-Only.com is your convenient source for advanced sealing information. It’s the place to learn and share “tricks of the trade,” find proper diagnosis and installation instructions, and enjoy easy access to parts reference.

What’s the torque of a Hyundai Accent cylinder head?

Install the cylinder head bolts. Starting at top center, tighten all cylinder head bolts in sequence as shown in illustration, using the Cylinder Head Bolt Wrench (09221 – 32001) or equivalent. Repeat the procedure, re-tightening all cylinder head bolt to the specified torque. (torque spec is Cold Engine 105-115 Nm (76-83 ft lb) ) .

How are the bolts tightened on a Hyundai Accent?

Stage 3:-Angle tighten all bolts a further 60 degrees. Stage 4:-Angle tighten all bolts again a further 60 degrees. Stage 5:- M12 x 140mm bolts ONLY angle tighten a further 20 degrees.

Anyone got a link for torque specs and tightening sequence for beta 1 2.0…I can’t find any….. Found the torque stilll need sequence… Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

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