Torque Settings - List
Hi all,
After half an hour of an exhaustive search on this site for "torque settings" I have realised that I am not very good at finding information.
I am assuming somewhere on this site there is a list of all (or most) torque settings for our Crossfires.
I plan to do some minor engine maintenance and would like to know the torque settings to engine bolts and screws before I start.
May I ask that someone provide a link or a list of the torque settings?
Sincerely grateful.
After half an hour of an exhaustive search on this site for "torque settings" I have realised that I am not very good at finding information.
I am assuming somewhere on this site there is a list of all (or most) torque settings for our Crossfires.
I plan to do some minor engine maintenance and would like to know the torque settings to engine bolts and screws before I start.
May I ask that someone provide a link or a list of the torque settings?
Sincerely grateful.
Hi all,
After half an hour of an exhaustive search on this site for "torque settings" I have realised that I am not very good at finding information.
I am assuming somewhere on this site there is a list of all (or most) torque settings for our Crossfires.
I plan to do some minor engine maintenance and would like to know the torque settings to engine bolts and screws before I start.
May I ask that someone provide a link or a list of the torque settings?
Sincerely grateful.
After half an hour of an exhaustive search on this site for "torque settings" I have realised that I am not very good at finding information.
I am assuming somewhere on this site there is a list of all (or most) torque settings for our Crossfires.
I plan to do some minor engine maintenance and would like to know the torque settings to engine bolts and screws before I start.
May I ask that someone provide a link or a list of the torque settings?
Sincerely grateful.
2005 service manual CLICK
Last edited by onehundred80; Nov 18, 2018 at 11:23 PM.
https://mega.nz/#!3sllTLTa!_nRIjoZH3...Aw6qYKCJlbfMKA
The torque settings are in the service manuals at the start of each service section or in the instructions to R and R each component.. I think at the start there is a list of general torque settings for various classes of bolt thread sizes, but use the specific torque for each specific bolt in the various sections when given.
2005 service manual CLICK
2005 service manual CLICK
downloaded it and added it into my Crossfire folder.
Bill T.
Are you trying to access this via your mobile phone or desktop computer? I find mobile phones have some limitations and security settings that prevent downloads. I recomend using a desktop or laptop to access this info.
Hi,
I'm accessing the site from my laptop running Windows10. I thought I could go to a link where I could download the various manuals, but all the links Ive been given just take me back to a thread ???
Mick
I'm accessing the site from my laptop running Windows10. I thought I could go to a link where I could download the various manuals, but all the links Ive been given just take me back to a thread ???
Mick
Other links in other threads you open them and save them.
That is the way it is for me.
Last edited by onehundred80; Nov 27, 2018 at 10:38 AM.
But I shouldnt have to find a link for the manuals from a thread about 'Torque settings', I just want a link that takes me direct to the list of downloadable manuals ?
I thought there would be a quick link from the site that takes you there ?
Still cant find it ?
Mick
I thought there would be a quick link from the site that takes you there ?
Still cant find it ?
Mick
Last edited by onehundred80; Nov 27, 2018 at 01:12 PM.
The Service Manual above it is for the 2004 NA.
They are the ones that exist and are generally good for all years of NA
As far as ease of use is concerned the 2004 Manual is the easiest to use.
I cannot see your problem.
Last edited by onehundred80; Nov 28, 2018 at 11:32 AM.
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