Dino coupe 2000 specs

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dinoparker1021
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Dino coupe 2000 specs

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Hello to all. Just joined the club as I cannot find much information on the internet, in fact I cant find information anywhere .
I have bought a Dino coupe 2000 1968 which to most people should have been scrapped but I push on replacing just about everything. I have rebuilt the engine and would like to know if anyone has the torque setting for the con rod to crankshaft and the head bolts as I have put new rings and valves to the head but cannot find these settings. Thankyou in advance
Barnfind
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Re: Dino coupe 2000 specs

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Find all the info for the 2000 coupe here.

viewforum.php?f=19

Good luck with the restauration. (Pics, please)
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ThomasK
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Re: Dino coupe 2000 specs

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Please get yourself a Workshop manual. They are available and for such an expensive and complex Engine a must have. Can't unterstand to Start an Engine Rebuild on a dino Engine without proper literature. Conrod to crank should be 75Nm (w/o warranty). KR Thomas
Barnfind
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Re: Dino coupe 2000 specs

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ThomasK wrote:Please get yourself a Workshop manual. They are available and for such an expensive and complex Engine a must have. Can't unterstand to Start an Engine Rebuild on a dino Engine without proper literature. Conrod to crank should be 75Nm (w/o warranty). KR Thomas
Agree..

Looks like you should get first af all al the documentation that you can get, before starting such a project. Bear in mind that these are uncommon cars, right parts are scarce and expensive, and if you whant to do a proper job and keep close to the original you are spending a lot of time and money. Better to do things right. Take it easy..
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