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I've got Chrysler 360s in my '79 Silverton. Does anyone know what the
required torque is for the exhaust manifold fasteners (OSCO replacements)?

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Default Torque for manifolds

I've never tightened anything other than heads to a specific torque. I
would use new bolts and antiseize. I would look for something close to 1/2"
to 3/4" of threads going into the heads to make sure the bolts are the
correct length. With a 3/8 drive rachet tighten well.

If you insist the service manual typically has the specifications for just
about all the fasteners. I would use the same spec as the stock manifolds.

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I've got Chrysler 360s in my '79 Silverton. Does anyone know what the
required torque is for the exhaust manifold fasteners (OSCO replacements)?

- Dave



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