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Old Jul 31, 2009 | 10:48 AM
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does anyone know of torque settings for cross member

amnd is it recommended to putting glue when putting biolts back on
 
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If your talking about the front/rear subframe bolts then I hope your strong due to having a 90 ft lb+120 degree following , but if it is simply the center transmission crossmember then just the 90 ft lb will do!. No glue or locktight is necessary for that due to them being stretch bolts already.
 
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Transmission cross member to holder: 50 Nm (37 ftlb.) + 90° torque angle
transmission cross member to body: Initial tightening: 37 ftlb. € Final tightening: 90 °

Wow, stretch bolts on the mount. But here it is, 37ft-lb plus a 1/4 turn on all of them. This is for the A and B bolts in this pic.
 
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That is what I figured you were talking about(all info is correct above), but yeah the subframe bolts are insane torque settings and all of the lower bolts that are on the subframe/body are stretch due to the torque needed to tighten them
 
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is it advisable to use new bolts for transmission mount---
 
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Transmission cross member to holder: 50 Nm (37 ftlb.) + 90° torque angle
transmission cross member to body: Initial tightening: 37 ftlb. € Final tightening: 90 °

Wow, stretch bolts on the mount. But here it is, 37ft-lb plus a 1/4 turn on all of them. This is for the A and B bolts in this pic.
thank you---

so this is section B:
[quote=the head;2484034]Transmission cross member to holder: 50 Nm (37 ftlb.) + 90° torque angle

and this is A in your pic:
transmission cross member to body: Initial tightening: 37 ftlb. € Final tightening: 90 °
 

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Yes that would be recommended to use the new bolts..
 
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Recommended and that's solely your choice. I re-used mine.
Yes, you have the A and B identified correctly.
 
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Recommended and that's solely your choice. I re-used mine.
Yes, you have the A and B identified correctly.
thank you and thank you again----i am gonna do the cross member bolts again as one does not seem very strong------


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