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    Flywheel Bolt Torque

    Hi Everyone,

    Can someone please tell me the torque setting for tb42 flywheel bolts,

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    This should be what your looking for.
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    just use a rattle gun ive had no probs but mind you im also a mechanic

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    that pdf is actually the clutch plate bolts not the flywheel.. i search the entire service manual and there is no torque settings.. all the info it has put engine oil on the bolts before putting them back ... ill go with the rattle gun or breaker bar.. cant go wrong..

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    Quote Originally Posted by chilenito View Post
    that pdf is actually the clutch plate bolts not the flywheel.. i search the entire service manual and there is no torque settings.. all the info it has put engine oil on the bolts before putting them back ... ill go with the rattle gun or breaker bar.. cant go wrong..
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    Gee you signed up in 2010 .... and all of 2 posts.... funny bugger!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloodyaussie View Post
    Gee you signed up in 2010 .... and all of 2 posts.... funny bugger!!!
    Which one's the funny bugger? andy san or matty? Both signed up the same time and both with a two posts?

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    the flywheel torque is on the engine mechanical page, EM-31. its 147-167 Nm (15-17 kg-m, 108-123 ft-lb)
    no mention of thread lock which was new for me, but also a lot tighter than others i've done.

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