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torque to 96-110in/lbs
If you pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual for your car, it will contain all the torque specs you need. FriPilot
first torque to 60 ftlbs then torque to 90 ftlbs
Cost of clutch and labor will be in the neighborhood of $500.00
I'm having a hard time finding the bleeder screw for my clutch on a 96 Chevy Cavalier 2.2? Can you help?
"Snug" will work
18 ft lbs
165FTlbs
first torque them in sequence to 29 ft lbs, then to 51 ft lbs, then to 72 ft lbs.
torque to 17ft/lbs then 90 degrees..........this is done this way because sometime studs twist
The torque specs for the 1998 Arctic Cat 440 engine are between 6 - 130 n-m depending on the size of the bolt and nut. The ft. per lb specs are between 4.4 and 96 depending on the bolt and nut size.
Code 37 is for a malfunction in the torque converter clutch circuit.