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Torque Specifications
I have complied a list of torque specs from several locations. If you can add to the list, feel free.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS Bolts or Parts Lube or Sealer Torque To: Main Caps Engine Oil 95 ft-lbs Rear Main Cap Engine Oil 120 ft-lbs Connecting Rod Bolts Assembly Lube 45 ft-lbs SD Connecting Rod Bolts Assembly Lube 65 ft-lbs Cylinder Heads Engine Oil 95 ft-lbs Rocker Studs (screw in) Engine Oil 55 ft-lbs Rocker Arm Nuts (nonadjustable) Assembly Lube 20 ft-lbs Rocker Arm Cover to Head Dry 8 ft-lbs Oil Pump Bolts Engine Oil 30 ft-lbs Oil Pump Cover Bolts Engine Oil 15 ft-lbs Windage Tray Engine Oil 15 ft-lbs Oil Pan Engine Oil 12 ft-lbs Oil Filter Housing to Block 30 ft-lbs Camshaft Thrust Plate Engine Oil 15 ft-lbs Cam Sprocket/Timing Gear (upper) Thread Locker 45 ft-lbs Timing Cover to Block Dry 35 ft-lbs Timing Chain Cover to Pan Dry 12 ft-lbs Water Pump to Cover Dry 15 ft-lbs Single Timing Cover to Intake bolt Install rubber O-ring with light RTV Silicone 10 ft-lbs Valley Pan Bolts Engine Oil 15 ft-lbs Intake Manifold (Cast Iron Heads) Non-hardening Sealer 40 ft-lbs Valve Cover to Head Engine Oil 8 ft-lbs Exhaust Manifold to Head Anti-seize Lubricant 40 ft-lbs Intake Manifold to Head Dry 40 ft-lbs Spark Plugs (Gasket) Dry 25 ft-lbs Spark Plugs (Taper Seat) Dry 15 ft-lbs Flexplate (Automatic) Tread Locker 95 ft-lbs Flywheel (Clutch) Dry 40 ft-lbs Clutch Pressure Plate to Flywheel Tread Locker 25 ft-lbs Clutch Fork Ball Stud Dry 40 ft-lbs Clutch Fork Rod Adjustment Lock Nut Dry 10 ft-lbs Harmonic Balancer to Crankshaft Tread Locker 160 ft-lbs Transmission to Bellhousing Dry 55 ft-lbs Subframe Rear and Mid Position Bolts 75 to 95 ft lbs. Subframe Front Bolts (radiator support) 30 to 40 ft lbs. Oil baffle bolt to bearing cap Locktite 15 ft-lbs Starter to Block Dry 30 ft-lbs Starter Rear Brace to Block Dry 60 ft-lbs Fuel Pump to Timing Cover Engine Oil 25 ft-lbs Front Insulators (engine mounts) Dry 75 ft-lbs Rear Insulator (tranny mount) Dry 30 ft-lbs Front Cover to Intake Dry 12 ft-lbs Sprocket to Camshaft Dry 40 ft-lbs Camshaft Retaining Plate Dry 20 ft-lbs Countershaft Stud Assembly to Cylinder Block Dry 70 ft-lbs Countershaft Stud to Side Rail Dry 21 ft-lbs Fan and Pulley to Water Pump Dry 20 ft-lbs Pulley to Balancer Dry 20 ft-lbs Oil Drain Pan Plug Engine Oil 22 ft-lbs Steering Gear Mounting Bolts 70 ft-lbs Pitman Shaft Nut 140 ft-lbs Steering Wheel Nut 35 ft-lbs Steer Coupling Nut 18 ft-lbs Steering Coupler Clamp Bolts 30 ft-lbs Tie Rod End Nut 35 ft-lbs Tie Rod Clamp Nut 130 inch lbs Ball Joint Nut (upper) 50 ft-lbs Ball Joint Nut (lower) 65 ft-lbs Steering Arm Attach Nuts 85 ft-lbs Lower Control Arm 85 ft-lbs Upper Control Arm 50 ft-lbs Brake Anchor Pin (drum) 130 ft-lbs Brake bracket top anchor bolt (disc) 75 ft-lbs Collar bolts 45 ft-lbs (bolts that hold the large washer on the ends of the upper control arm shafts) Wheel Stud (lug) Nuts 65 ft-lbs
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Good list to have handy. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks some of those chassis ones never gave much thought.
Never torqued fan and water pump pulley cause of fan shroud. just went by feel. And rear starter brace. 60 ft-lbs... Is that a typo?
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John Wallace - johnta1 Pontiac Power RULES !!! www.wallaceracing.com Winner of Top Class at Pontiac Nationals, 2004 Cordova Winner of Quick 16 At Ames 2004 Pontiac Tripower Nats KRE's MR-1 - 1st 5 second Pontiac block ever! "Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts." "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." – Socrates |
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Does any one know of a torque setting for oil galley plugs? Or just go by "feel"?
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I found the answer.
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Idler arm support to frame 40 ft. lbs
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Great List! Going to keep this one for future reference.
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Flywheel Torque?
Are you sure about 40# on the flywheel to crank? Think it should be 90-95.
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95 is correct for the V8, 6 cylinders are 60 ft/lb.
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Good afternoon. What is the torch specification for a torch converter to a flexplate? Thank you.
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Bolt, converter to flywheel Turbo 400 35 35 dry
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John Wallace - johnta1 Pontiac Power RULES !!! www.wallaceracing.com Winner of Top Class at Pontiac Nationals, 2004 Cordova Winner of Quick 16 At Ames 2004 Pontiac Tripower Nats KRE's MR-1 - 1st 5 second Pontiac block ever! "Every man has a right to his own opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts." "People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid." – Socrates |
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Thank you. I have a TH350. Is the torch the same?
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Yes
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