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In the 2005 Chevy Equinox, tightening the cylinder heads should be done in 3 steps with head bolt torque specifications of 22 ft-lbs, 44 ft-lbs, and a final 95-degree turn. If a car overheats and stresses the gasket seals, the cylinder heads may need to be replaced. If coolant levels drop or remain low, it can lead to increased temperature and potential cylinder cracks, which often result in severe engine damage. Cylinder head torque specifications indicate the amount of rotational force needed to tighten head bolts correctly, considering the ability of gaskets to compress and create a seal with the engine.
In 2005, the recommended torque for the head bolts on a Chevy Equinox is 44 foot pounds.