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Stupid question. Torque value for front A-arm bolt?
I got conflicting torque value on this. Is it 34 ft-lb?
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I suspect you're not getting any answers because nobody know exactly which bolt you're talking about. Were we to know the answer to that, there are hundreds of us here, probably thousands, who have factory workshop manuals and could give you the answer, if you were more specific, in a Des Moines minute. We don't even know if you're referring to a '73 or a 997.
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OK, I know that a New Yawk minute is approximately 90 nanoseconds... but how long is a Des Moines minute? 215 seconds?
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Sorry, it is for a 72 911 A-arm. They're the two bolts in the front at the suspension pan.
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M10 DIN property class 8.8 ... 4.7 mkp ~ 47 Nm ~ 34 - 35 lb-ft
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