This is from an earlier post regarding same thing."Bentley for 85-92:Crankshaft sprocket to crankshaft (lubricated) 6 sided bolt with washer 180 Nm (137 ft. lb.) Hex head bolt with washer 150 Nm (111 ft. lb.) 12 sided bolt with collar (no washer 90 Nm (66 ft. lb.) + 1/2 turn (180 deg.)"Seems as though depending on when your Bentley manual was published there was varying numbers.I only have a later AAZ and TDI Bentley on my hands at the moment so that doesn't help.The general consensus is to buy the new style twelve point bolt which is a one time use stretch type bolt.Some use Loctite, some dont. I do. I would say definitely use Blue Loctite....some even use Red. With the Red Loctite you would maybe have to heat the bolt if you ever wanted to get it out again.
Are you looking in the Bentley or Haynes? Mk2 Bentley says 66 ft-lbs + 1/2 turn (180°). I have the ALH Bentley and it says 89 ft-lbs + 1/4 turn (90°) for the same bolt. Maybe you should use 77.5 ft-lbs + 3/8ths turn (135°)??
Careful...the torque for the 12 point bolt is 66 ft-lbs + 1/4 turn (90 deg) for an AAZ anyway...it's gotta be the same for a 1.6.
enough boost is when you have 3 dimple marks in the hood from the valve cover nuts..
I'm personally against thread lock on the crank bolts. I don't see it offering any benefit.