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I stronly recommend you just get a repair manual. There will be other info you need in there. It isn't a good idea to go tearing into a motor without proper instruction. Even the best mechanics will tell you that they use manuals when working on critical parts like an engine. Professionals use factory repair manuals. There is alot more info that you will need besides just torque specs and sequence. Good luck with your rebuild.

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