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- Don Coatney July 2006
Torque specs for a 241 chrysler l-head
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yup, me again. wondering if anyone knows the proper torque specs for a 241 chrysler L-head? is it the same as every other flat head dodge (ie 65-70 ft-lbs)? or is it different? If you have this arcane knowledge pass it along... I appreciate it.
Jack -
Dahliafilms wrote:yup, me again. wondering if anyone knows the proper torque specs for a 241 chrysler L-head? is it the same as every other flat head dodge (ie 65-70 ft-lbs)? or is it different? If you have this arcane knowledge pass it along... I appreciate it.
Jack
Jack;
Once again I am not sure where you came up with the Chrysler 241 or 341 or whatever numbers. Chrysler did make a 241.5" displacment engine in 1941 but Desoto only had the 228" engine. However the head torque specifications are all the same 65-70 foot pounds.
Don Coatney