cam housing sequence

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cam housing sequence

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Is a torque sequence for the cam housings, can not find in the shop manual 1983 2000
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I have never seen or used a sequence for the cam housings - but I do tighten them snug and then to full torque. But i would be interested if others have a sequence.

Now most of my exhaust side I have had to heli-coil and it always seems to be one of the last bolts that need torquing.
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Cam towers are torqued to 22 N·m (14 FT. LB.)
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I followed the sequence like the Cylinder Head @ 14ft lbs
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That should do it.
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