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    torque spec

    im doing a waterpump and t-belt install and i need the torque spec for the P/S pulley, and the 3 pulleys that bolt onto the crank.

    and if i missed any other major bolts/nuts that i need to torque down go ahead and tell me their torque specs too

    #2
    Good and tight.

    Will
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      #3
      the german torque spec: gutentite

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        #4
        umm...i was looking for something more specific?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Group A
          umm...i was looking for something more specific?
          More specific? Go buy one of these:



          http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/083...lance&n=283155

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            #6
            Originally posted by browntown
            the german torque spec: gutentite
            +1

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              #7
              i need to know now because im about to put everything back together in....*looks at time*....about 3 hours....you assholes

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                #8
                Seriously, tight and snug is fine. That's how I've always put mine on. I will check my Bentley when I get home but I'm pretty sure it does not list a specific Torq spec foe the water pump or pully bolts.

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                  #9
                  You really don't need to torque anything except for gasketed surfaces and wheels. Honestly.
                  Tighten the bolts.
                  '91 318is
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Brew
                    You really don't need to torque anything except for gasketed surfaces and wheels. Honestly.
                    Tighten the bolts.
                    im very anal...and i want to get my moneys worth with the torque wrenches i bought...

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