John, I seem to recall that there is some sort of book or manual that has information about this, can't quite recall the name of it, something like Buntley, Bendy, Brimley? 28Nm/ 18 ft lbs :) alistair
On 2012-06-14, at 6:00 AM, JRodgers wrote: > Is there a specified or a standard torque value for the bolt? > > John Rodgers > > On 6/13/2012 11:42 PM, Dennis Haynes wrote: >> It is very important for that lower alternator bolt to be properly >> tightened. If you can adjust the belt without loosening it, it is probably >> too loose. Give up the carriage bolt and use a P.C. 10.9 bolt, nut and >> washer. Yes washers also come in differing grades. As for the bracket studs, >> the nuts should match the grade of the stud. >> >> Dennis |
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