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brians1bad72 02-14-2010 12:27 PM

Head Bolt Torque Specs. and Sequence
 
I have a 2001 Blazer 4.3l looking for torque specs and sequence for the heads. I am im the middle of the job right now. Thanks.

Ryanmatt135 02-14-2010 12:55 PM

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First Pass In Sequence - 26 ft-lbs
Second Pass In Sequence - 44 ft-lbs
Final Pass In Sequence - 66 ft-lbs

brians1bad72 02-14-2010 01:14 PM

Thanks Ryan, thats just what I needed.

Ryanmatt135 02-14-2010 01:27 PM

no problem

actconstruction 04-23-2010 01:23 PM

Head bolts 99 Blazer
 
Ryan, is this correct also for a 1999 Chevy Blazer 4.3L? 1996-2004 should be the same, even though they changed the milling once in that time period, right? And it's the same torque for all the bolts? I only ask because my Haynes manual shows:

Pass 1: all bolts: Torque to 22 ft-lbs.
Pass 2: short bolts: Tighten an additional 55 degrees
Pass 2: medium bolts: Tighten an additional 65 degrees
Pass 2: long bolts: Tighten an additional 75 degrees

Not sure why they chose to describe it that way, but what the hell, man. This method seems far too complicated and prone to error. That's actually what brought me to this post. The last time I had to do head gaskets on this model Blazer, everything worked out okay, but certainly not simple or accurate to make this type of measurement under the hood. Thanks a lot in advance.

swartlkk 04-23-2010 03:26 PM

That is the 'new' bolt tightening. For on vehicle installation, use what Ryan posted above.

actconstruction 04-24-2010 01:24 PM

Thanks for the always solid information, guys. Keep up the good work. This forum is great!

mnjim 09-19-2010 07:38 AM

Thanks from here too. I'm in the middle of the same kinda project.

rcravincase 01-06-2011 08:16 PM

so youre saying that its ok to reuse the stock bolts? ive always known of tty bolts needing to be replaced once theyve been torqued

UberFail 01-07-2011 02:33 AM

Don't reuse.... its just that easy. BUY the new ones and save the piece of mind knowing you're not using previously stretched out bolts. if you're really that cheap that u won't pay the few bucks it costs for the set of bolts, you may just end up paying a HELL of a lot more when you do serious damage to the engine. BE SMART and use new bolts - its "Just that Easy!"


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