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3.0 3vze Torque specs

Discussion in '2nd Gen 4Runners (1990-1995)' started by NEW2FOURRUNNERS, Sep 7, 2020.

  1. Sep 7, 2020 at 5:45 PM
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    NEW2FOURRUNNERS

    NEW2FOURRUNNERS [OP] New Member

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    1995 3.0 Automatic
    2" Lift With 31/10.50/17 Tires
    Having trouble finding the torque specs for this 1995 4runner 3.0. Does anyone know what the torque spec is on the camshaft bearing cap bolts? Just got the block, crank and heads back from the machine shop and I do not want to strip them out.

    Thanks for any info.

    1995 4runner
    4-5" lift w/33's
    3.0
     
  2. Sep 9, 2020 at 7:56 PM
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    atgparker

    atgparker Cal Poly, ETME 1988

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    1991 White 4Runner 3.0 L
    Rebuilt Engine MLS and ARP on the heads, DT Header, 2-1/2" CARB compliant Flow-Master CAT with 2.0" Bosal CAT back Dayco 1-1/4" Spacers, SkyJacker M-Series Monotube Shocks, Ball Joint Spacers. 95-9006 K&N Air Cleaner, G-Plus Alum Radiator, ZIrgo 16" Fan, Derale Temp switch/relay
    80 ft-lbs. and you will need to get or make a tool to hold the cam pulley/s!
    Be sure to pull out the dowels that index the pulley to the cam while you set the belt tension if you have the static tension-er. If it is the hydraulic one that is always tensioning the belt it is dynamic and life is easier. Although not fighting the valve springs while getting the belt right may be a grave advantage in assuring the marks line up after two revolutions of the crank etc.
     

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