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Old 04-02-2003, 04:18 AM
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Anyone know what the torque spec is on the Lightning headers?
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I get all the bolts tight and run the motor till it gets warm and then go through all the bolts again. I have had mine off a 1/2 dozen times and no problems.
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You'll find that without a torque adapter, that you won't be able to get all of them tight. If you really need a number, I think that 216inlbs would work nicely.
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