* Engine Variations: 460 engines have been produced over many years and in various configurations. The torque specifications can vary depending on the specific year, model, and even the individual engine's design.
* Bolt Size and Material: Torque values depend on the size and type of bolt used. You need to know the specific bolt size and material to determine the correct torque.
* Safety: Providing incorrect torque values could lead to damaged parts, engine issues, and even safety hazards.
To find the correct torque specifications:
1. Consult your vehicle's owner's manual: This is the most reliable source of information.
2. Refer to a reputable repair manual: Look for a manual specific to your vehicle year and model.
3. Contact a qualified mechanic: A mechanic can provide you with the correct torque specifications and ensure the job is done safely.
Remember: Always use a torque wrench to tighten bolts to the specified values. Over-tightening can damage the bolt or the threads, while under-tightening can cause leaks or loose parts.