The head bolt torque on a 2004 Toyota Camry 2.4 is 15 ft. Lbs. But why is head bolt torque so important You may be wondering. Well cylinder heads must be tightened to specific torque loads. If too much torque is applied, the cylinder head surfaces may become warped and allow burning gases to escape past the cylinder head gasket.If You are wondering if You can retorque bolts in most cases You don't need to retorque head bolts or studs. If the bolts or studs aren't tight You will lose compression or get coolant in Your cylinders. You can use bolts or studs based on application, but studs tend to give more consistent torque values. Never reuse Torque-To-Yield (TTY) bolts.
Billy A.
April 9, 2020
The head bolt torque on a 2004 toyota camry 2.4 Is 15 ft. Lbs. (21 Nm).
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