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    Small nose crank bolt torque spec.

    I see from the list that the torque spec is 80-87 lbs/ft is that the same for both the small nose and regular? I have never dealt with a small nose before and I would rather not break anything. Thanks in advance.


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    I would look up the specs for a BP 26 engine as I think those are small nose. Both the Haynes manual and the 92 NonAm service manual I'm using for reference say 116-123, but I kind of thinks those are for big nose crank. IIRC, the BP started using big nose crank in the USDA market mid 91.
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