1995 c220 cylinder head torque specs
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If this is a aluminum head it will be a torque to yield. you will need brand new head bolts and a torque to yield wrench, torque to yield is not a set value but the stretching point of the bolt, which a torque to yield wrench will tell you when the bolt is starting to stretch then you stop and torque is achieved. often the starting torque is approx 30pds then you go back through with the torque to yield wrench. if it has a cast iron head it will have a set value determined by the manufacture which on this car i do not know off hand. I hope i at least led you in the right direction
If this is a aluminum head it will be a torque to yield. you will need brand new head bolts and a torque to yield wrench, torque to yield is not a set value but the stretching point of the bolt, which a torque to yield wrench will tell you when the bolt is starting to stretch then you stop and torque is achieved. often the starting torque is approx 30pds then you go back through with the torque to yield wrench. if it has a cast iron head it will have a set value determined by the manufacture which on this car i do not know off hand. I hope i at least led you in the right direction