I am in the process of assembling all of the bits and pieces on my V6 Crate conversion. I have always worked with Factory service manuals and never had any problems on however challenging the job. I picked up a Haynes S10 manual. I am wondering about the torque settings being the same or similar. What would be the recommended spark plug. Same as a 2.8 V6 or ??.
Thanking you in advance.
PS all recommended torque setting would be appreciated starting with the motor mount bolts.
David
Assembling new 3.4 Crate engine. Need some Specs
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Feb 09, 2009 06:10:02
Feb 09, 2009 17:11:46
Dave,
I picked up a Haynes manual for the 1993 to 1996 Camaro which has been a big help in rebuilding my 3.4L V6 from a 1995 Camaro. Has all torque specs, fluid capacities, etc. I got my manual off eBay for $4. Well spent.
Ron
Feb 09, 2009 19:41:23
I have a chiltons for the 3.4L Camaro and a Haynes for the early S10. Both provide good information for your conversion.
-BMC.
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