Ok, I feel like an idiot. I don't know where I got that number from. It was one of those late nights when I should have walked away and taken a break. After your posts I looked back in my book which states it is 70 ft/lb. I thought there was something wrong when torque values were well below my TR6 in all areas and then 150 ft/lbs there. The head was not that far off when I retorqued it. The head gasket was a piece of garbage though. I have since put in a top of the line Payen gasket, and followed what forum members suggested from an earlier post on torquing. What really got this thing going was that I had been adjusting the valves by turning the engine counterclockwise with a long wrench. I can just use my hand and turn the fan on the TR6, but it was not so easy on the Bug to get my hands in there. By the fourth time I had adjusted the valves (I always check it twice, and this was the second time I did it because of the new head gasket),the crank bolt started to loosen. I figured at 150 pounds I should not have been able to loosen it. 70 ft/lbs- I could loosen by hand. What I did is retighten the crank bolt with the same wrench. My brother was around when I torqued the pistons, and he says he remembers me torqing them so I think I am moving ahead. As soon as I get my hydraulics working, I am going to turn it over and check my oil pressure. Wish me luck. Thanks for your help, Kevin