1JZ-GTE

H-Dogg

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Apr 18, 2007
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Alright, so I'm new to this forum and I've got a 1JZ sitting in my garage. I've slowly been finding info on it but would like to tear it down! I need to know torque specification so I can put it back together right. I'd like to know the torque specification for as many of the bolts as you guys can tell me!!!
 

odomd

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Jan 11, 2006
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Yeh i'll dig them out tonight. In my opinion with any engine already out you should at least inspect the crank and rod bearings and re torque them along with new gaskets and seals. But like i said just another opinion.
 

H-Dogg

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:1zhelp: Well now I'm having a bit more of a problem!!! I've been trying to pull the engine apart and there seems to be a million hoses. I'm currently taking the intake manifold off and I'm afraid to disconnect most of the hoses cuz I don't know what they do!!!
 

OneJoeZee

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H-Dogg

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Alright, so I've got it pretty much torn down. I was thinking of cleaning everything, would it help to let some of the pieces soak and would I just soak it in plain water or should I add something to it???
 

H-Dogg

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Ok, after the parts have soaked for a while in the break cleaner do I rinse the break cleaner off with anything? And I'm talking about cleaning out the intake manifold and exhaust manifold to so would I use break cleaner for that also? (I must sound like an idiot!)
 

BigTree

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Jan 6, 2007
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Personally I would use intake/carb cleaner myself. Than after you scrub them down I would use some brake cleaner and compressed air to completely dry them off.

Like ^^^ said brake cleaner evaporates very well.