The torque specification for the oil drain plug on a 2008 Toyota Corolla is typically around 27 ft-lbs (36 Nm). It's important to ensure the drain plug is not over-tightened, as this can lead to damage to the oil pan or the plug itself. Always use a new crush washer when reinstalling the drain plug for a proper seal.
The 2008 Toyota Corolla's engine produces 122 ft-lbs. @ 4200 rpm.
Can't find any specs. For drain plug, just make sure its tight.
135 ft lbs
the torque for your lugs is 65 Ft/Lbs
The engine oil drain plug torque spec is 19 Ft-lbs.
If you care about torque specs, go to your nearest Auto-Zone and spend $20 on Haynes manual #36071. It covers 1993 to 2008 Rangers and Mazda B-series trucks. Each chapter has torque specs for all bolts in that chapters topics.
2.7ft lbs or 32.4 inch lbs
2008 Honda Civic lug nut torque specs are rated at 80 foot pounds. Improper torque set on a Civic can lead to the bolts seizing.
2008 specs are as follows. 1999 should be close or identical: 40.00 Nm (4.1 kgf-m or 29.5 ft.lbs) @ 11500 RPM
The lug nut torque specification for a 2008 Toyota Corolla is typically 76 foot-pounds (ft-lbs). It's important to use a torque wrench to ensure that the lug nuts are tightened to this specification for optimal safety and performance. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service manual for the most accurate information.
Haynes repair manual specifies 100 ft/lbs.
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