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Not usually.
By Gerry Proctor - 07/10/2003 8:10:19 AM; IP 207.133.188.254
If the intake gaskets do go bad, retorquing isn't going to make the situation better. If the intake installation was fine and fixed your leak and you have no new leaks, you can re-check the torque once the engine has cooled but you'll probably find no difference.
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 Intake torquing -- Gord, 07/09/2003
 RE: Intake torquing -- James, 07/10/2003
Not usually. -- Gerry Proctor, 07/10/2003
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