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I created the following three (3) graphic illustrations  for those that are approaching the topic of torqueing the head on a MOPAR 6. 

Notes:
- The torqueing that you should apply depends on the fasteners that you are suing or your head. Generally one piece head bolts are torqued per OFM (Original Factory Manual) at between 65-70 Foot Pounds. If you are using two piece studs and nuts is can by either 65-70ftlbs or, if using aftermarket modern two piece fasteners it could be less based on the pitch of the threads, most likely 55ftlbs. Take the time to know which you have, 

- Aluminum head must use a washed under the nut on a two piece fastener system. Aluminum heads are soft.

                                           CLICK ON the graphic image below to ZOOM in. It is 2 parts , click on the text and then the engine. 

CLICK on the PDF file on topas it  will allow you to down load a high resolution printable document.

 

 

 

PSD MASTER 34 DODGE - TORQUE HEAD.pdf

top piece head toqrue.jpg

bottom piece.jpg

P-D FORUM SMALL CUSTOM.jpg

Edited by Semmerling
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