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Torque Value Documentation?
After several years I’m finally starting to reassemble my 911 from a bare metal restoration. As I’ve been preparing the various projects from brakes and suspension to window regulators I’ve struggled to find a good source for torque values.
I have a PDF of the 911 workshop manual but it’s less informative than I expected it would be. Is there another resource available that’s more comprehensive, preferably digitally? |
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“Technical specifications” booklet for your year.
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Yeah - little white spec books. NLA, I think. Super useful.
However, Wayne Dempsey's book covers about everything, and Bruce Anderson's book covers a lot. And remember that the shop manual began as a 2 volume set, which was then supplemented by a four volume set which updated things through the end of the SCs. The first two volumes covered a lot which wasn't repeated in the follow up sets. Did Porsche put out something similar for the 964/993? Torque values are critical only for some engine fasteners and transmission parts, and some suspension parts, though. You don't need them for body parts and the like. |
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https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/WKD422720.htm?pn=WKD-422-720-OEM&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI0s7vlIWT_QIVK_bjBx2KCwpwEAQYAiAB EgLqxPD_BwE
I have one for MY66 everything from front/rear suspension, brake components, engine/tranny. Google your year Porsche specifications booklet Joe D
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@CSRomney, what year is your car?
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Factory service manual torque specs at the beginning of each section.
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Hello there:
![]() You probably already know this fact, but the BENTLEY manual has all torque values as well as posted earlier here Factory Manuals. Good luck with your project...sounds like a big one to me.
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Yes, there are several resources available for torque values for your 911 restoration project. Here are a few options:
Online forums: Online Porsche 911 forums can be a great resource for finding torque values for specific components of your car. These forums often have threads dedicated to torque values and other technical information. Porsche official website: The Porsche official website has a section for owners that includes technical information and manuals for various Porsche models. You may be able to find torque values specific to your 911 model on this site. Porsche repair manuals: Porsche repair manuals, such as those published by Bentley Publishers, can be a great resource for torque values and other technical information. These manuals are often available in digital format, making them easy to search and reference as you work on your restoration project. Third-party torque specification databases: There are several third-party torque specification databases available online that can provide torque values for various Porsche models. One example is the Specbolt database, which includes torque values for a wide range of automotive applications. |
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