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Old 06-19-2007, 11:25 PM
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Flywheel

A quick question, I want to know how many LBS. of torque do I need to bolt the flywheel to the engine? Can't find it in the FSm manual, thanks n' advance..
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you try searchin i did find some answers but i anit tellin
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No can do..
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fine its around 65fl/lbs
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Thanks man.. that is what I need. Now how to delete this post...
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lol you cant anymore mods disable that feature for some reason
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Where is this listed in the fsm i would like to read to procedure
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i found it finally near the end of the block chapter it should not take a hour to find a torque spec time to get to work
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We didnt torque mine to spec just tightend it up nice and good with the impact gun.
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I dunno there is a good reason for a torque wrench if ya have one... But yeah normally if I pound on an impact gun I usually am somewhere bewteen a torque wrench spec and what you brutes do with an impact gun
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gota go with the torque specs 80 ft-lbs for the flywheel
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ya my buddy used a impact gun to torque his crankshaft bolt and a few months later it almost fell off.
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Originally Posted by gametom
gota go with the torque specs 80 ft-lbs for the flywheel
Just did mine. The haynes book said 83 ft-lbs, but it wasn't listed with teh clutch stuff, it was up with the engine stuff.
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