In 1970, the rating was 35ft/lbs.
35 ~ 46 Foot pounds of torque. Pressure plate bolts.
The torque specifications for a 350 Chevy clutch pressure plate typically range from 18 to 25 foot-pounds. It is important to evenly tighten the bolts in a crisscross pattern to ensure proper seating of the pressure plate. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle, as specifications may vary slightly based on the model and year.
The bolt torque specification for the flex plate on a 6.0-liter Chevy engine typically ranges from 43 to 50 lb-ft (58 to 68 Nm). It's important to consult the specific service manual for your engine model, as torque specifications can vary based on application and year. Always use a calibrated torque wrench for accurate tightening.
Pressure plate to flywheel torque is (ft lbs) 14 to 20.
Pressure plate to flywheel torque is (ft lbs) 14 to 20.
The torque specs for the pressure plate should be torqued to 55 ft. pounds in a criss-cross pattern. A non-hardening thread locker should also be applied to the threads of the fly wheel on a 2003 Chevy S-10.
few websites i have searched have come back with a flywheel to crankshaft torque spec of 50 ft-lbs same goes for the flex plate in automatic models. pressure plate torque spec is 23 ft-lbs
The torque setting for the pressure plate on the clutch for an s10 2.2 is 33 foot pounds. The torque for the 4.3 is 29 foot pounds.
Pressure plate to flywheel bolts - 24 ft/lbs
pressure plate to flywheel bolts - 15 to 24
1997 S10 4 cylinder engine pressure plate to flywheel bolts, 33 ft lbs.1997 S10 V6 engine pressure plate to flywheel bolts, 29 ft lbs.
55 ft lbs then 120 degrees 55 ft lbs then 120 degrees