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What is the torque for a valve cover?
I need to know what the torque is for the valve cover on a second generation (1986-1990) Camry.
Any help is much appreciated.
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Yeah.
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Wrong answer. I4 or V6?
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Wrong answer. I4 or V6?
V6. But in the time it's taken, I've already went and got the book.
Thanks anyway.
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