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Type IV torgue values

I am fixing all the vacuum leaks that have developed over in the intake for my (new to me) 912E's L-Jetronic FI......
I don't have a 914 or Type IV manual so I'm not sure how much to torgue the manifold/head studs now that I'm putting it all back together...(new sleeves, lg & sm inj. seals, int. manf. gaskets, epoxy small crack in the plenum box, clean up the throttle body, repaint intakes, new fuel & vacuum lines,etc.etc.)

Can someone help me ??? I'm guessing 15 lb.s, but I really don't want to guess....

THANKS GREG

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I checked Haynes' and Hussey's 700 Tech Tips and can't find anything for the manifold studs.
Lotsa luck...I replaced everything you replaced and still seem to have a vacuum leak.
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Standard 8mm torque, 13-15#. I use 13 on questionable fasteners and 15 when I know that everything's perfect.
I found this- http://www.dansmc.com/torque_chart.htm
And this- http://www.pelicanparts.com/914/technical_specs/914_torques.htm
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Here is a link to the 912E FI manual on my website, which may be of help to you:

http://members.rennlist.com/914_collectibles/zRareDoc14.pdf
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The manifold nuts are M6, not M8. I'd go with 10 lb-ft.

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The manifold nuts are M6, not M8. I'd go with 10 lb-ft.

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You crazy long haired relay thief... you are WRONG......

The studs that hold the manifolds to the head are 8x.125. 15ft/lbs is the proper torque spec for them....
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Oh, heck!! I was thinking of the nuts that hold the injectors in--D'OH! Yes, the manifold nuts are M8.

Say hi to Betty for me, Clay!

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WE can always rely on the 914 fixit gru. Come to think of it, Clay does look like Mike Myers.

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