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Torque Settings

Can anyone tell me the most common torque settings for the 2000 996? I've replaced a differential seal and need torque settings for the axle bolt up. It seems I've seen a list on the web, but can't remember where.
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Torque value for the drive shaft to the transmission flange (6 - M10 bolts around the perimeter of the flange) is 60 Ft-lbs. The torque for the flange to the differential (the bolt in the center of the flange) is 33ft-lbs. Hope this helps.
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Yes, this does help, a lot. With the make up of this connection, it seemed like it could be a cirital setting. Thanks for your help!
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