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a/c was on and RPM'* around 730 at the low end. Once I start driving, I don't notice any misfire. What about vacuum leak. Should I take out spark plugs and ensure gaps are good or replace them as I have some old working plugs to test with.
Odd, questioned chat GPT valve cover torque specs and gave it my VIN only and it came back with the following:"For a 2014 Chevrolet Sonic 1.8L engine, the valve cover torque specs are as follows:
The valve cover bolts should be torqued to 71 in-lbs (8 Nm).
It'* important to follow the specified torque sequence and double-check the specs in the vehicle'* service manual for accuracy."
from info given,It knew year,model and engine size and reported torque of 71 in-lbs I am afraid to go to 106 in-lbs as some people have stripped their bolt.
I don't know why I am getting so many different specs
That is probably more correct than anything else I've seen here or have access to. If I were you, I'd get a 2014 manual to be sure, in case they changed the spec for some reason. I don't think you'll hurt anything at 71inlb, but at the same time, yours appears to have a leak there so maybe they figured this out and have a tighter specification in later years.