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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 29 2012, 05:06 PM (540 Views) | |
| paul11211 | Apr 29 2012, 05:06 PM Post #1 |
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How much do you torque the torque converter bolts on a automatic, thanks.. Im right now in the process of rebuilding my geo i have included some pictures.![]() By rydholm11211 at 2012-04-29 ![]() By rydholm11211 at 2012-04-29 ![]() By rydholm11211 at 2012-04-29 ![]() By rydholm11211 at 2012-04-29 |
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| dayle1960 | Apr 29 2012, 06:40 PM Post #2 |
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I don't know the exact torque for that application, but I can say that if I were in your shoes, I would put blue loctite on the threads and then tighten the bolts down tight. I personally would not, nor in the past, have torqued torque converter bolt to spec. Just get them "man tight". |
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| datona paul | Apr 29 2012, 07:11 PM Post #3 |
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Paul... I hope you realize the torque converter clicks into the transmission and is bolted to the flexplate AFTER the block and transmission are bolted together... send your # if you need some direction.. with no machined block I put 690 miles on my R3(Triumph Rocket 111) yesterday..
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