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Sorry, couldn’t find spec for current generation. Here’s something for the Torque Strut fasteners on previous Gen Cayenne V8.
NOTE: Porsche recommends replacing the nut each time (one time use).
When installing the new torque support, attach it to the engine first. This will allow you some play when attaching the other end to the bracket on the body. Keep in mind that Porsche also recommends replacing the nut securing the torque support in place. Once both sides are in place, torque the fasteners to 60 Nm (44 ft/lbs.).
Thanks! This is on the Base 3.0 6 cylinder, probably should have included that info when I posted this. Appreciate the information. 44 ft lbs seems about right, just didnt want to over tighten it.
Anyone have the torque specs for the M15 bolt on the dog bone upper engine mount? ...
This question likely could be answered in 60 seconds if someone had a copy of Porsche's Cayenne Service Manual. I've got one for my 991, and it's been a lifesaver for me. The 3rd Gen Cayenne has been out and about for 4 years and I had hoped that, by now, someone would have managed to get a copy of its service manual. Anyone have any ideas how to get one? There's likely a digitized copy around somewhere.
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