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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 09:44 AM
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22re torque specs

I was wondering if anyone had a FSM for a 87 4runner 22re I tried downloading a couple with no success. I needed torque specs for
head
rods
mains
timing cover
rear main seal
cam
timing gear
crank pully bolt
clutch

thanks for any help I only have my next 2 days off to put this back together and drop the motor back in.
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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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FSM links are all over the place here. Search.

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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 10:01 AM
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I did find some on here but for some reason my computer wont load them. I also found some on ttora and they kept sending me to a error page
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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 10:06 AM
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You need a new computer then.

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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 10:08 AM
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do you have the proper program to open a pdf file? that could be why your computer wont load them....
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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 10:41 AM
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Head bolts - 65 ft/lbs
Rods - 51 ft/lbs
Mains - 76 ft/lbs
Timing cover - 6mm bolts - 8 ft/lbs, 8mm bolts - 15 ft/lbs, 10mm bolts - 25 ft/lbs
Rear main seal housing - 15 ft/lbs
Cam bearing caps - 15 ft/lbs
Cam pulley bolt - 58 ft/lbs
Crank pully bolt - 116 ft/lbs
Flywheel to crank - 65 ft/lbs
Pressure plate to flywheel - 15 ft/lbs

A Clymer manual from Advance Auto Parts is around $20-25 and will have torque specs as well. Don't forget to torque head bolts in the correct sequence. Both manuals have this sequence.
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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 11:43 AM
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yeah I really dont know much about computers so I could not tell you if I had that program or not I will have to get my brother over here to help LOL. engnbldr just told me that the chilton/hayes are not to trustworthy so I was just trying to see if someone had the FSM or had the specs from that writen down need to get this thing going 2 carseats in a single cab 1st get pickup just is not working
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Old Sep 18, 2012 | 11:57 AM
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There's a ˟˟˟˟load of FSM linkks in my sig line.
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Old Jan 30, 2013 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by arlindsay1992
Head bolts - 65 ft/lbs
Rods - 51 ft/lbs
Mains - 76 ft/lbs
Timing cover - 6mm bolts - 8 ft/lbs, 8mm bolts - 15 ft/lbs, 10mm bolts - 25 ft/lbs
Rear main seal housing - 15 ft/lbs
Cam bearing caps - 15 ft/lbs
Cam pulley bolt - 58 ft/lbs
Crank pully bolt - 116 ft/lbs
Flywheel to crank - 65 ft/lbs
Pressure plate to flywheel - 15 ft/lbs

A Clymer manual from Advance Auto Parts is around $20-25 and will have torque specs as well. Don't forget to torque head bolts in the correct sequence. Both manuals have this sequence.
what did you get these from? i have a haynes that says 58 ft lbs is the head bolt torque.
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Old Jan 30, 2013 | 04:24 PM
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It's been a while since I posted that. It either came out of my FSM or my Clymer manual. If you don't feel comfortable with what I posted, use what you think is right.
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Old Jun 17, 2018 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by arlindsay1992
It's been a while since I posted that. It either came out of my FSM or my Clymer manual. If you don't feel comfortable with what I posted, use what you think is right.
old post but someone might still search and find this.

You definitley didnt get those numbers out of the FSM. Most of the specs you listed are plain wrong. If you don't remember the source does that mean you just posted them from memory? That might explain the inaccuracies, if not then throw the Clymer manual in the trash.
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Old Jun 18, 2018 | 11:36 AM
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Post up what you disagree with and why you disagree. Cite you sources.
http://www.lcengineering.com/LCTechP...ages/eng2.html
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Old Jun 18, 2018 | 11:45 AM
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I don't want to lose all my credibility, so here's the corrected values. I guess my memory isn't as good as I thought. The one difference I'm going to stand by is 65 on the head bolts vs. 58 listed in the FSM.

Head bolts - 65 ft-lbs
Rods - 51 ft-lbs
Mains - 76 ft-lbs
Timing cover - 8mm bolts - 9 ft-lbs, 10mm bolts - 29 ft-lbs
Rear main seal housing - 9 ft-lbs
Cam bearing caps - 14 ft-lbs
Cam pulley bolt - 58 ft-lbs
Crank pulley bolt - 116 ft-lbs
Flywheel to crank - 80 ft-lbs
Pressure plate to flywheel - 14 ft-lbs






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