Proper torque for 4.0 Cam bearing caps? 10Nm?

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Jun 10, 2017 | 12:17 AM
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Guys I'm trying to get my car buttoned up here and I see varying torque values for the cam bearing caps. I've found threads in the XK8 / XKR forums as well.

In one PDF I see 10Nm which is about 88-89 inch pounds.

Found another thread that is 9-14Nm depending on new or used bolts.

Can anyone tell me for certain what the torque values are?

Thanks in advance.
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Jun 10, 2017 | 01:28 AM
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Is it not in the workshop manual? Or one of the engine training courses? All are free downloads.
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Jun 10, 2017 | 07:14 AM
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That's pretty important I would follow the shop manual (JTIS) and not anything you find on the forum.

Do you have a copy? It's a free download.
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Jun 10, 2017 | 11:08 AM
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I eventually found this link:

https://www.mediafire.com/?9s3rsevh3qpra

If that's the right path to take on my journey, I'll start doing more reading
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Jun 10, 2017 | 04:27 PM
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I found this after quite a bit of searching, and I'll post it here in case anyone else down the road is trying to search for this exact information.

Extracted from this link:

http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto...sb_09_2003.pdf

Proper torque for 4.0 Cam bearing caps? 10Nm?-capture.png  

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Jun 11, 2017 | 02:55 PM
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10Nm is pretty standard for 6mm bolts. Have worked on motorcycles for many years and the spec for every Mfr I've worked with has been 9 to 12 Nm. Have run across far too many overtorqued bolts which if lucky only stretch the neck, if not they break off in the head. A good quality inch pound torque wrench is a good investment if you're doing this job.
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Jun 11, 2017 | 04:24 PM
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Quote: 10Nm is pretty standard for 6mm bolts. Have worked on motorcycles for many years and the spec for every Mfr I've worked with has been 9 to 12 Nm. Have run across far too many overtorqued bolts which if lucky only stretch the neck, if not they break off in the head. A good quality inch pound torque wrench is a good investment if you're doing this job.
These are 8mm, not sure how much a difference that makes. I read one thread where a guy wrenched them down as tight as he could...not sure how none snapped!

Wouldn't be asking torque measurements if I never had a inch pound wrench

Cheers!
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Jun 11, 2017 | 04:51 PM
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Almost always people over-tighten. (Something to avoid.)

I think it's just "to make sure" but it's a mistake (potentially a very serious one).

There must be hundreds of bolts in my car. They haven't needed tightening "just to make sure" and it's 13 yrs old. This isn't chance - it's proper engineering.
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