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you might want to pick up a haynes book they have torque specs for everything in there, deffinatly worth the money. if you had a newer truck i could help you out. sorry man.
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i found this. http://experts.about.com/q/Toyota-Re...-sequences.htm dont know if the 90 sr5 has the 22re or not, but read it carefully. umm if nothing else try and surf the site where i got this from there are alot of stuff on there.
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I have the Haynes manual too. I used it for my rebuild. I don't remember the head bolt torque specs off the top of my head but they are in there. They list all the torque specs in the front of each section, on the 1st or second page. Then for regular, every day fastners, there are generic torque specs at the very front of the manual. It took me some looking to find them too.
Make sure you use brand new head bolts. I don't think the manual mentions that but the threads stretch and you don't get accurate torque if you don't replace them. In some cases they can strip or break. It's worth the $12 to replace them.
Good luck.
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