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Ho Hum 74 03-26-2004 04:21 PM

What torque value for case through bolts?
 
Guys, I cannot find the torque values for the case through bolts OR the perimeter nuts in Wayne's book.

What are the correct values?

Thanks as usual.

Tristan

Eagledriver 03-26-2004 06:04 PM

25 and 18 respectively. From the Haynes manual.

jgparker 03-26-2004 06:22 PM

It's in appendix A on page 200. 25.8 ft lbs and 18.4 ft lbs. I have a copy of this page taped on the wall next to my bench. Is that a copyright violation? Wayne should sell a laminated version of this page.

Make sure your torque wrench is calibrated, and do not over torque the perimeter nuts on a mag case. You'll never forgive yourself if you pull one of the perimeter studs during assembly. This is the fun part...

Good Luck.

JP

911pcars 03-26-2004 09:09 PM

Not saying that Wayne's book is inaccurate, but just to be sure, I would back up any spec info with another source. Typos appear in strange places, if the factory can print them, so can others.

Sherwood

Ho Hum 74 03-27-2004 04:42 AM

Thanks all for the input.

Tristan


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