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HOMESERVICE MANUALSHYUNDAI2005TIBURON L4-2.0LREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISSPECIFICATIONSMECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONSENGINESYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSTIGHTENING TORQUE
2005 Hyundai Tiburon L4-2.0L
Tightening Torque
2005 Hyundai Tiburon L4-2.0LSECTION Tightening Torque
Tightening Torque
Intake Manifold
Torque 16-23 Nm (160-230 kgf-cm, 12-17 Ft. lbs.)
Cylinder head
Install the cylinder head cover (A) with the 12 bolts (B). Uniformly tighten the bolts in several passes in the sequence shown.
Camshaft Bearing Cap
Main Bearing Cap
Install and uniformly tighten the 10 bearing cap bolts (A), in several passes, in the sequence shown.
Retighten the bearing cap bolts by 600-650 in the numerical order shown.
Connecting Rod Cap
Torque 50 - 53 Nm ((500 - 530 kgf-cm, 36-39 ft. lbs)
Crankshaft Pulley
Install the flange and crankshaft pulley (A). Make sure that crankshaft sprocket pin fits the small hole in the pulley.
Flywheel
Tightening torque 120 - 130 Nm (1200 - 1300 kgf-cm, 89 - 96 ft. lbs.)
Drive Plate
Tightening torque 120 - 130 Nm (1200 - 1300 kgf-cm, 89 - 96 ft. lbs.)
Oil pump
Install the oil pump on the cylinder block.
Place a new front case gasket on the cylinder block. Apply engine oil to the lip of the oil pump seal. Then, install the oil pump onto the crankshaft. When the pump is in place, clean any excess grease off the crankshaft and check that the oil seal lip is not distorted.
Tightening torque 20 - 27 Nm (200 - 270 kgf-cm, 14.5 - 19.8 ft. lbs.)
Exhaust Manifold
Tightening Torque 43 - 55 Nm (430 - 550 kgf-cm, 32 - 40 ft. lbs.)
Water Pump
Install the water pump (B) and a new gasket with the 3 bolts.
Tightening torque 20 - 27 Nm (200 - 270 kgf-cm, 15 - 20 ft. lbs.)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.