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Old August 28th, 2005, 05:51 PM
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T/C Bolt Torque Requirement

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This is my last question on my transmission install, I swear. I've got the trans pretty much in but I've yet to install the new T/C bolts I bought. I need to know the torque requirement for it.
I did a search on here and came up with 25 ftlbs which seems a bit low. I'm going to do it at 25..... but if thats the wrong spec I'll have to redo it. Can someone back me up on this?
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Hey All-
This is my last question on my transmission install, I swear. I've got the trans pretty much in but I've yet to install the new T/C bolts I bought. I need to know the torque requirement for it.
I did a search on here and came up with 25 ftlbs which seems a bit low. I'm going to do it at 25..... but if thats the wrong spec I'll have to redo it. Can someone back me up on this?
Thanks!

I need to know this too, quick! Anyone have the quick answer???????
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I need to know this too, quick! Anyone have the quick answer???????
Hey, look what I found!
torque specs
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Old July 16th, 2007, 07:16 PM
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Some converters use a 7/16 fine thread bolt and nut. This will require 75-80 ft lbs.
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