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valve cover torque

sdyer233

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does anyone know what valve cover bolts on a 73 charger should be torqued to and if there is any particular order?

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ive heard 80 in.lbs. but i just want to confirm
 
Yup, 80 should do it....and tighten it down evenly. I like to start at the bottom edge.
 
I do mine in 10ft lbs but I don't have stock valve covers.
 
If you're using cork gaskets, be really careful because you can easily overtighten them. Also too, after a few heat cycles, go back over them and retorque them.
 
okay situation. i have mopar valve covers but they do not have a pcv or breather port on them. they are just the standard covers, can these be drilled into them? or do i need to buy new ones...
 
okay situation. i have mopar valve covers but they do not have a pcv or breather port on them. they are just the standard covers, can these be drilled into them? or do i need to buy new ones...

Yes you can with a hole saw you might need to get baffles to add on the inside of the vc
 
they have punch holes for both pcv and breather..oops.

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does just the breather need a baffle or does the pcv need one too?
 
Both. Stops rockers from tossing oil up into the breather.
 
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