While torque specifications can vary among fastener brands and lubricants, cylinder head torque sequences tend to remain constant for each individual engine.
OnAllCylinders has been rolling out a series of quick-reference infographics for torque sequences of various engine makes, and today we’re focusing on Chrysler’s V8 and V10 engines.
You can see our torque sequence infographic for Chevy engines here, and for Ford engines here.
SOURCE: Fel-Pro
GRAPHIC BY: Lori Sams
It’s very difficult to find specific and detailed information about the difference between 2005 and 2015 Hemi 5.7 in the chargers and challenge I’m trying to put headers on my 2012 from a 2006 I want to modify them ahead of time instead of waiting need specific head and mounting differences the motor looks the same but the car changed body style similar. Are the heads completely different bolt pattern mounting spacing flanges everything or is it an O2 sensor or something I can weld or cut I just don’t see the heads being that different