My 10.5 Hotside Install & How-To
Yes, follow the specs that are ft-lbs. If you have a metric torque wrench, follow the N-m.
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
It took me about 5-6 hours. I did it in my unheated garage and it was 20 degrees outside, so I had "warm up" breaks. I also had to run to the store for a prybar and some bolts which added about an extra hour to real install time.
Originally Posted by SuperHatch
Yes, follow the specs that are ft-lbs. If you have a metric torque wrench, follow the N-m.
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
Thanks steve, I'm gonna do this when all my parts come in...
Its not really big enough to torque. Use 1/4 inch ratchet, and tighten as tight as you can with it. Its a 10mm nut. I used a second lock nut on top of the original as a back up just to be safe.
Originally Posted by Volunteer
Its not really big enough to torque. Use 1/4 inch ratchet, and tighten as tight as you can with it. Its a 10mm nut. I used a second lock nut on top of the original as a back up just to be safe.
Originally Posted by Volunteer
I used a second lock nut on top of the original as a back up just to be safe.
I still think the hotside was so much easier than cams
Originally Posted by SuperHatch
Yes, follow the specs that are ft-lbs. If you have a metric torque wrench, follow the N-m.
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
Time for install? Less than 3 hours.
You do not need a lift, I havn't had one job on my Evo yet that "needed" a lift, this includes a clutch install. A lift would make some things "easier" though.
- Steve
like 320 bucks.. guess Ill have to look at your procedure hehe
Originally Posted by nbpal4000
less than 3hrs !!, one of the shops estimated 4 hrs for installing 10.5 hotside!
like 320 bucks.. guess Ill have to look at your procedure hehe
like 320 bucks.. guess Ill have to look at your procedure hehe
Originally Posted by C6C6CH3vo
The torque value is not mentioned in the manual. I snugged it to about 30-40"/lbs and did the same - a second nut.
I still think the hotside was so much easier than cams
I still think the hotside was so much easier than cams


