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Old 09-19-2015, 07:50 PM
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can't find my book anywhere!! can someone please advise torque settings for:
1. exhaust nuts (to manifold)
2. timing case nuts.

thanks !
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PRINT these, they are handy to have in your garage.

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Very helpful.... I have spec book too, but this is quicker... And now for the dumb question, as I visualize my click torque wrench, how does one check torque on fuel line connections that require an open wrench
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perfect !!! thank you !!
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Thanks for that link CRG. I question one torque though, eccentric bolts for toe lists 74 ft-lbs. I've seen that # used elsewhere as well but think that bolt is too small for that torque (at least on 92-93 964s). Off the top off my head I think it should be 38 ft lbs.

Anyone agree/disagree?

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Originally Posted by C4inLA
Very helpful.... I have spec book too, but this is quicker... And now for the dumb question, as I visualize my click torque wrench, how does one check torque on fuel line connections that require an open wrench
You can use a CROW FOOT.

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Thx. Figured as much.... Now, how many of you use that approach vs "Gui-den-tight" ?



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