Get the latest news, exclusives, sport, celebrities, showbiz, politics, business and lifestyle from The VeryTime,Stay informed and read the latest news today from The VeryTime, the definitive source.

Torque Specifications for a Chevy 350

16

    Lower Engine Components

    • The piston caps have two bolts per piston that require specific torque. You will also need to torque the main-bearing caps that keep the crankshaft in place. If you over-tighten the bolts you eliminate the small space between the bearing and journal that allows proper oiling. If you under-tighten the piston or main-cap bolts, there will be too much space, and the volume of the oil will not create the lubricated cushion around the journal.

    Low-End Torque Specs

    • Main-cap torque specification on the typical Chevrolet 350 two-bolt-main engine is 70 ft.-lbs. Specifications for the four-bolt-main are 70 ft.-lbs for the inner bolts, 65 ft.-lbs for the 7/16-inch outer bolts, and 40 ft. lbs. for the 3/8-inch outer bolts. The connecting-rod torque specifications are 40 to 45 ft.-lbs. for 3/8-inch bolts, and 35 to 45 ft. lbs. for 11/32-inch bolts.

    Top Engine Components

    • The intake manifold and the heads are the main top-end components that rely on torque specifications. The intake specs vary due to the differences between metals, such as aluminum intake to iron heads, or iron intake to aluminum heads. If you under-torque the intake bolts, this can cause coolant and vacuum leaks. If you over-tighten, the bolt threads can be severely damaged and you risk breaking a bolt off inside the head. The heads require the correct torque and tightening sequence to prevent damage to the head gasket. Again, if you over-tighten them, the bolts may be broken off inside the block.

    Top-End Torque Specs

    • You should always check the year of your engine before torquing any bolts. The specifications given are for the typical 350 engine. The Chevrolet 350 cylinder-head torque specification is 65 ft.-lbs. The intake installed onto cast-iron heads requires 30 ft.-lbs. If your engine has aluminum cylinder heads, the threads are more fragile than the cast iron, so the intake specification is 18 ft.-lbs.

    Accessories

    • The accessories have certain specifications as well. These include the water pump, flex plate or flywheel, spark plugs, timing cover, intake manifold and oil pan, just to name a few. A plastigage is very useful for making sure that all clearances are correct. You can purchase a plastigage at any auto parts store and it comes with instructions for use. You will also need a torque wrench and engine oil. Wipe the oil on the bolt threads to assist the bolts during tightening, and be sure not to cross-thread them. All specifications above are listed for a stock engine. If you purchased aftermarket products you need to refer to the manufacturers specifications.

Source...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.