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isuzu 4bc2

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isuzu 4bc2

Post by cooter »

need head tensions for this engine if any1 can help
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Post by Loanrangie »

Wait till tomorrow when an isuzu place will be open, what are the specs of that motor ?
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Post by cooter »

3.3L di ohv
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Post by stevo_K »

hey cooter

from the book i have 114 nm

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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Should be the same as 4BD1, but I just packed my manual to move house. Will try and remember to check tonight.
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Post by stevo_K »

4bd1 head tension are torque to yield same as 4bd1-t, which works on 3 steps. 1st step 70 2nd 90 then +90-120 deg.

4bc2 is one step 114.00nm

this info is from a tech spec book that we used then reconditioning all
jap engines.

hope this helps

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Post by cooter »

cheers fellas
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