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Torque values for Roadsters (1600/2000)

To: road <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Subject: Torque values for Roadsters (1600/2000)
From: Thomas Walter <twalter@austin.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 09:28:32 -0600
TORQUE VALUES FOR ROADSTERS:

R-16 Engine

Headbolts (aluminum head)     50
           (steel head)        50 (1)

Connecting rod bolts          45

Main caps (3 main - SAE)      75
           (5 main - Metric)   65

Flywheel to crankshaft         35
Manifolds                     10
Camshaft bolt                 30
Valve Cover                   10
Crank Pulley                 100 (2)


U-20 Engine

Headbolts                     65 ft-lb.

Connecting rod                65

Main Caps                     65

Flywheel                      60
Manifolds                     10
camshaft (two bolts)          13

jackshaft                     35
Valve cover                    5
Clutch cover                  25

Crank Pulley                 150


Notes

(1) I know I have seen different specs
for the aluminum and steel heads. The bolts are
the same, but the early Bob Sharp manual recommended
60 ft-lbs. for the steel head when used for racing,
otherwise 45 to 50 ft.lbs.

(2) I've see it also listed at 150 ft-lbs.
Metric engines specified 145 ft-lbs; Early SAE
engine listed only 100 ft-lbs.


COMMON TUNE UP NUMBERS

Valve clearance:

1500/1600           all  .017" HOT (Recommended)
                          .021" Cold

2000             intake  .010" HOT (4)
                  exhaust .012" HOT

Points                   .018-.021"

      dwell                 49-52 degrees

Plugs                    .027-.031"

Ignition Timing (at idle)

      '66-'67 1600        16 BTDC at 600 rpm

      '68-'70 1600         0  TDC at 700 rpm

      '67 Su 2000         16 BTDC at 700 rpm

      '67 Solex 2000      20 BTDC at 600 rpm

      '69-'70 2000         0  TDC at 700 rpm


THE ABOVE ASSUMES A STOCK ORIGINAL DISTRIBUTOR -
after 25 years, check what is in there!

(4) Gary Saenz recommends .008"

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