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Old May 30, 2013 | 03:02 PM
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just bought an 89 cutlass ciera with the 3.3 to drive while I do suspension and steering on my 93 sonoma 4wd so I am NOT buying a book as I will sell as soon as truck is done. it needs intake manifold gaskets and I need the torque specs? can I reuse bolts?
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if you sign up on autozone they give you the hanes type manuals free
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Originally Posted by jwfirebird
if you sign up on autozone they give you the hanes type manuals free
cool. didn't know that. thanks for the info. anyone else interested the answer is tighten twice to 88 inch lbs in the proper sequence. actually had that written down, but it didn't seem enough to me.

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