trickflow heads torque specs

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    Anyone have these handy ?? trac heat series can't get in touch with them yesterday or today, want to get this buttoned up. Thanks
     
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    Whose bolts ? ARP ? If so, they have that listed in their website I believe.
     
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    thanks guys

    There appears to be some difference of opinion on this point and I'm sure I probaly guessed wrong. I have the ARP studs and they are properly installed. the torque specs that come with the studs differ quite a bit from the specs furnished by fel-pro with the 1046 gaskets. Machinist who cleaned up the heads said go 80 uppers and 70 lowers. All to 70 in 2 steps and then back to the uppers and bring them to 80. We'll see..I can't believe 80/70 is too much for a blower application , even with alum heads.
     

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