Thread: Torque Spec's on Flex Plate???
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11-03-2008 07:53 PM #1
Torque Spec's on Flex Plate???
Hi Everyone! me again, I feel as if I'm taking over with all these posts! THANKS EVERYONE!!! ..... Anyway, usually when I tighten something I just tighten it as tight as it'll go but I was thinking maybe I should pay attention to Torque Spec's? Does anyone know what to torque spec's are to tighten the flex plate on the crank hub? And to tighten the torque converter to the flex plate? THANKS again! Bill
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11-04-2008 06:12 AM #2
I'm showing 60 ft.lbs. for a small block Chevy. I would bet thats pretty tipical for any other models also.
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11-04-2008 11:42 AM #3
Thanks Hworrell, I'll go with that! Bill
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11-04-2008 02:20 PM #4
That's a good number to go with, 55, 60 is in the ballpark for most applications.
Don
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11-05-2008 12:38 AM #5
....55 to 60? Thanks Don! Bill
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