Got new 351W-Need Bolt Torque Specs

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Ozark Hauler

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Hey folks , Steve here . Went and picked up my new 351w yesterday . I'm just about ready to start putting the thing back together . I don't have a manual for the 94' 351W . I've tried a search for specs but no luck . Can you help ?

Steve

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I would get a Haynes or Chilton repair manual, so you have all the specs you need plus help with other or future repairs. The manual is less than $20 at any parts store. As far as online, AutoZone used to have a tech library, might try their website. JSM84

 
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Thanks for the help ! A.Z. had all the info I needed . I'll have the engine itself back together tomorrow . It's been awhile since I've done anything this involved . Dang , They got a load of sensors and trash !! I like the old Dinosaur engines . These computerized engine systems are BS , but I'll bet I'm preachin' to the choir though , eh?

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Now you see why most of my rigs are "old school" carbed motors. Keep It Simple. Good luck with the new motor, JSM84

 

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