Some one here may be able to help but a shop manual might be your best bet. HRP http://stores.atlaschrys.com/-strse-285/Chrysler-factory-shop-manual/Detail.bok
Right from an old Motors Manual... you really should have one on hand. They have tons of information in them. Bob
There's a free torque spec book they give out at the auto part stores .... by felpro I think. I keep one in my tool box ... you should to
2.98 plus 4.98 shipping on the auction site, no charge for that musty manual smell, just ordered an old flat rate manual from 1962. Oh and iphone for the "scanner" ! Hoop