Where ever you bought your parts should be able to tell you. If you have not yet purchased the parts, try tire stores in your area that work on front ends. Lastly, the manufacturer of the parts you purchased, or are going too purchase, can tell you. Good luck ... Larry PEACE
Metric fluid bolt spec? Exactly what does that mean? You want the torque specifications of a certain bolt. What bolt, used to attach what are you referring to?
Refer to specifications section of repair manual. You can find it at local library or buy it at local auto parts store.
I know of none on the internet and May BE IN A FISCHER BODY BOOK from CHELTONSAUTOREPAIRBOOKS.COM
New head bolts should come with specs, if not; refer to specifications section of service manual. You may be able to find one at a library or buy one from a parts store.
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You can find torque specifications for your Polaris 650 in most Polaris service manuals. Many auto-parts stores can give you a torque specification sheet.
Mazdatruckin.com has a list of torque specifications on their website in the tech section. If you're looking for something in particular they are happy to find the info you need if you post in their forum. The link below has torque specs for the B2600i.
auto repair books have the settings under specifications
Torque specifications are different from motor to motor. These specifications state how tightly the head bots are to be installed. Correct torque insure that the head gasket is sealed properly and correct torque sequence insures that the head itself is not warped in the installation process. Refer to a engine repair manual (Chilton's, Hayne's, etc.) for your vehicle/motor for the correct specs and torqueing sequence. You can usuall find these manuals at your local auto parts store. Hope this helps.
Mazdatruckin.com has a tech page with all of the factory torque specs listed. See the links below.
You can find the torque specifications for a Mazda B1800 in the vehicle's service manual. The service manual contains detailed information on the torque specifications for various components such as engine bolts, cylinder head bolts, and suspension components. You can also find this information in online forums or websites dedicated to Mazda vehicles, as enthusiasts often share technical information and specifications for specific models. Additionally, contacting a Mazda dealership or authorized service center may also provide you with the torque specs you need.
You should try looking at your air hockey table manual. They usually have the specifications and where you could get their replacement parts.
Can not dig this one up on the internet. Everything I have found simply says "Check owners manual for proper torque specifications".I would check with my local Honda shop mechanic or see if your buddy at the parts counter can find it for you if you don't know any of the guys in the shop.
Metric fluid bolt spec? Exactly what does that mean? You want the torque specifications of a certain bolt. What bolt, used to attach what are you referring to?
You can find engine torque specifications for a 1992 Chevy pickup with a Chevy 350 engine in the vehicle's service manual or repair manual, which provides detailed specifications for various components. Additionally, websites like Haynes, Chilton, or online forums dedicated to Chevy trucks may have this information. Manufacturer websites and automotive databases can also be useful resources for torque specs. Lastly, consider checking with local auto parts stores for repair guides or manuals.
Refer to specifications section of repair manual. You can find it at local library or buy it at local auto parts store.
For a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick, the torque specifications are approximately as follows: For the front differential ball joints, torque to about 36-44 ft-lbs; for tie rod ends, torque should be around 27-36 ft-lbs; and for the rear differential, you may find specifications around 36-44 ft-lbs as well. Always refer to a service manual for the most accurate and specific torque values, as they can vary based on the model and configuration.