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THE Torque Spec List
I hope the Mods can see fit to making this a Sticky?
I don't know about you fellas but I hate it when I need a torque spec and it is like pulling teeth to find it. I use the 1/8" turn all the time but when it comes to critical items like the darn oil pressure fed chain tensioner Banjo Bolt at the Chain Cover. It drives me a CRAZY to no end :eek: So Let me start it off. 2nd page is for the List. I will update as I get verified specs by Pelicans. Jim |
The torque list
TORQUE LIST Fitment-Bolt-Nut / Spec NM (ft.lbs.) / Member/s-Source Disclaimer: Please confirm your Year/Model application ENGINE Banjo Bolt at Left Chain Tensioner Cover / 10.00 (07.39) / walt, Walt Frike Drain Plug Engine / 70.00 (51.63) / PAG Drain Plug Oil Tank / 42.00 (30.98) / PAG Spark Plugs no anti-seize / 25.00-30.00 (18.44 - 22.13) / PAG, KTL SUSPENSION Wheel to Hub LUG NUTS / 130.00 (95.88) / PAG GENERAL CHART http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...psqkrzvjdi.jpg compliments of brother Gilles |
This thread could go on for pages and pages........ Need to categorize it- engine, suspension, transmission, etc.
Shoot me your email and i'll hit you up with a pdf of the '84-'87 tech spec book like this. 135 pages of awesomeness............ :D Thank the Lord above for modern scanners with document feeders! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429291007.jpg |
Oh Snap, Thank you Brother KTL!
I was thinking just those Mystery Unpublished Fitments or Conflicting Specs published by Haynes or Bentley even superceded specs by PAG. |
They are available........
Jim,
I have similar problem like you and couldn't remember the correct spec after a week or two. So what I did was list down all the nuts and bolts torque spec used during an engine rebuild. Saved the data in my computer and a hard copy pasted on my notebook for easy access. All these information are available in the spec booklet, Bentley, and Wayne's 911 engine rebuild book. Even the torque sequences for crankcase, cylinder heads, cam towers, etc. Last week, I misplaced my notebook and took me a while to remember where I saved the data in my computer. There are always small annoying things that occur in our daily activities. As you get older, you'll be more susceptible to this experience. Tony |
A-men Brother Tony!
My wife is telling me I am starting to be a grumpy old man. I told her I've always been grumpy :D Funny thing is I wrote it down on a darn post it and placed in the bentley, lost that post it so I wrote it in 3 places. :-o |
This is a great idea. I've been a torquing fool lately working on my engine and suspension. Nothing worse than having that vague notion in the back of your mind that there are specs for which the Bentley can't be trusted.
It would be great to specifically note "Bentley says X on page Y -- this is incorrect and should be Z" I'm wondering if a better approach might be to create a spreadsheet that is publicly editable? Like something on Google Docs? Then people could add different tabs for different categories and year models. You might want to put some thought into the initial structure and organization. Maybe you could start with what Tony has and add to it. |
Grumpy old man.........
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Hey Jim, My grandchildren tease me by calling me Grumpa and got this for my birthday from my adorable spouse. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1429293977.jpg Tony |
^^^ See, this is what I am talking about. Smarter Peops than me to chime in. Love the idea. Like Wiki Torque Verifier of sorts :D
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Oh my, Thank You Brother Gilles!
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is there one for 87-89 guys?
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+1 for 87-89
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Zippy or Draco,
Are you willing to share for an 86 Carrera in need of torqnumbers? Serge |
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I would assume there's a spec book out there somewhere that covers the '88 and '89 models. I just happen to have the book that was issued around '86-'87 that includes only up to '87. I thought I had the next volume that includes '88 but I can't find it and i'm not cutting it up to scan it anyway! ;) |
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Is there a recommended source for us late 60's - early 70's guys?
Cheers JB |
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Kevin,
Thanks so much for sending the Tech Specs, I really appreciate it! Mark |
KTL is the MAN! :D
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Hey Thanks Jerome
I've just sent an e-mail to the address shown - hopefully, it works out.. Cheers JB |
Anyone know where an SC version of this Technical Specifications book could be found?
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delunaent@hotmail.com |
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My email is AustinLefevre@gmail.com Thanks! |
I sent you a sharing link via my google drive where I save/host the spec book
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Please send me a link as well - mcclurgm@bellsouth.net
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Boys, i wonder if you know you can get the factory original specification books at our host??
like this one..45 buck well spent https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/WKD422720.htm?pn=WKD-422-720-OEM&bc=c&SVSVSI= |
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https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34-3.3L-199ci-F6-930 |
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Edit: I'll work to add all the thread sizes before I put this back up. |
From post above.....torque specs need to be accurate and associated with specific years, complete with thread size like Porsche does in their spec books. I don't like any guessing or misinterpreting on this.
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And yes, 90 Nm is right for all years.
Go to https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34-3.2L-193ci-F6-911 and you'll have a good list of torque specs for 3.2 engine. And for other Porsche engines, go up one level and choose your flavor: https://www.torkspec.com/torkspecme.aspx?KI=34 |
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