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Old Dec 13, 2008, 02:41 PM
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Anyone have torque for the rear wheel bearing nut?
Old Dec 22, 2008, 05:15 PM
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it usually in around 70lbs i think. Not for sure though.
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Originally Posted by meatball_IX
Anyone have torque for the rear wheel bearing nut?
Tightening torque: 225 ± 25 N⋅m (166 ± 18 ft-lb)
Old Feb 15, 2009, 10:46 AM
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thanks evodan for the specs. your the best.
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Water pump bolt 14 ± 1 (124 ± 8 in-lb)

thats 14 ft lb or 124 in lb correct?
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Good info, thanks
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Please guys/gals, make sure u read carefully. Look for Inch lbs or foot lbs. I broke several bolts by not paying attention. If you do not have an Inch lb torque wrench, simply divide by 12 to give you foot lbs. ie: 111 in lbs = 9 ft lbs.
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great info and illistration!
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impressive very useful
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Anybody have any info on the carrier bearing for the driveshaft?
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i am building up my block can anybody help me with this.
i have the following items.
Manley rods
weisco pistons
acl main and crank bearing

what would be the torques?
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Very very usefull. Need to print this
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looks great~!
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Depends on what bolts you use, ARP have different settings than others and what. Check with Maker on some.

Originally Posted by mannerism
i am building up my block can anybody help me with this.
i have the following items.
Manley rods
weisco pistons
acl main and crank bearing

what would be the torques?


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