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Err My manual is the official mercruiser manual, not the Seloc one.
It says "torque rocker assembly nuts to 20 ft lbs."
There is a further procedure with the engine running if required after everything has settled down, but the official Mercruiser line is torque them on rebuild.
One other thing, the pushrods come in different lengths for lifter stroke adjustment, so do not mix em up. According to the book anyway.
So is mine. I been a Mercruiser agent for 20 years and built up quite a few of these from the old 120,140 up til now. Torquing the rockers is not the best way to do it.
Isolate the lash out of the push rod and tighten 3/4 turn.
Even on the courses back in the day at Sowester never torqued. When you do it that way then turn engine over by hand and re check you find valve lash is still out and some of rockers are more done up than the others. You also find the engine runs top end tappy this method.
Dont forget after retorque later to re adjust.
But hey what do i know!!