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    Default Re: Timing Chain Cover ~ Bolt Torque

    This from a 2000 manual, 4.0L engine .... inlbs seems more appropriate:
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    Default Re: Timing Chain Cover ~ Bolt Torque

    I like that it separates in/Lbs on that chart...
    The jeep engine rebuild book I'm following (stroker build) doesn't do a good job of keeping the 2 separate...

    I replaced all but 2 of the bolts (didn't want to pull the balancer off to get to those)
    And torqued correctly.
    * Replaced because I WAY over torqued them by my error...
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