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How to Tighten Torque to Angle Bolts on a GM Gen V Engine

If you’re working on a GM Gen III/IV/V engine, it’s essential to know how to tighten torque to angle bolts properly. In this video, we’ll show you step-by-step how to tighten torque to angle bolts. We explain what torque to angle (TTA) bolts are and the differences between TTA and torque to yield (TTY). We’ll show you the tools you’ll need to complete this task, including a torque wrench, angle gauge, and sockets. Next, we’ll walk you through the process of tightening torque to angle bolts on a GM Gen V engine and demonstrate how to torque the bolts to the recommended specification and then how to rotate them to the correct angle. By the end of this video, you’ll have the knowledge and confidence to tighten torque to angle bolts on a GM Gen III/IV/V engine correctly. Whether you’re a professional mechanic or a DIY enthusiast, this video is a must-watch if you want to ensure the optimal performance and longevity of your GM Gen V engine.

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About Jefferson Bryant (223 Articles)
A life-long gearhead, Street Tech Magazine founder and editor Jefferson Bryant spends more time in the shop than anywhere else. His career began in the car audio industry as a shop manager, eventually working his way into a position at Rockford Fosgate as a product designer. In 2003, he began writing tech articles for magazines, and has been working as an automotive journalist ever since. His work has been featured in Car Craft, Hot Rod, Rod & Custom, Truckin’, Mopar Muscle, and many more. Jefferson has also written 5 books and produced countless videos. Jefferson operates Red Dirt Rodz, his personal garage studio, where all of his magazine articles and tech videos are produced. You can follow Jefferson on Facebook (Jefferson Bryant), Twitter (71Buickfreak), and YouTube (RedDirtRodz).

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