What is the torque for the cylinder head screws of the Bora CLS engine?
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For the Volkswagen Bora, the cylinder head screws generally require a torque of around 90 Nm, with a maximum of 120 Nm. Meaning of screw torque: For certain critical components, due to their high importance, there are strict requirements for the tightness and uniformity of fastening. Typically, it is required to use a torque wrench with a dynamometer for tightening. Only when the dynamometer on the wrench reaches a specific torque is the fastening considered qualified. This specified tightening force value is called the standard torque of the screw. Common bolt torques: The recommended torque for an M6 bolt is 6 Nm, for an M8 bolt is 15 Nm, and for an M10 bolt is 30 Nm. The specific tightening torque also depends on the bolt material and the structure of the fastener itself.