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10 Horse Briggs Torque Specs?

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    Posted: 07 Dec 2013 at 3:58pm
Going to try to get my B110 engine back together tomorrow.  Does anyone know what the torque spec is for the bolts that hold the pan to the block?  I found a handy chart from Briggs, but it's confusing on the sump bolts.  It says 90 mag/190 PTO.  That makes no sense.  Hoping to get her all bolted back together with the 46" snow blade to push the few inches we're supposed to get.
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I know it doesn't make any sense but thats how I have done it in the past. I think it could bebecause of the extra rotational vibration of the flywheel causing premature loosening?
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I have found operator's and maintenance manuals on the B/S website listed by Model number, Type, and Serial number.
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the torque on the pan to block is tite''
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