not sure from your question which caliper bolts you mean. the caliper to mounting braket bolt is 63 foot-pounds (these are the two bolts per caliper that you remove to change the pads. They are a pin and pass through a rubber boot). caliper mounting bracket to suspension is 137 foot-pounds (these are the two bolts per bracket that you also remove if you are changing the rotor disk). the factory uses red loctite on them and they are a bear to get out.
33 Ft lbs
100 ft lbs
75 ft lbs
Caliper Bracket 80 foot-pound, 19 mm bolt Caliper 37 foot-pound, 14 mm
100 Nm (74 lb ft)
18-25 ft lbs.
I think it's 46 foot/pounds.
I don't have 2000 specs, but according to the 2004 Sienna Repair Manual the torque spec for the front brake caliper mounting bolts is 79 ft-lbs and the torque spec for the brake pad pins is 25 ft-lbs.
Oil Pan To Trans. Case 19 N·m (165 in. lbs.)
Front disc brake caliper bleeder screw: between 13-18 ft. lbs
found the anwer on Hyundai (www.hmaservice.com) Torque for the Castle Nut:NM(kg-m, lb-ft) (2000-2600, 148-192)
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