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Torque values

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Paulkennedy
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Torque values

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Where can I find torque values for SP engine and gearbox nuts and bolts.
Paul Kennedy

fireboss
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Location: Whitby, Ontario

Re: Torque values

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I received this from BT quite a few years ago and saved it for reference:


All the listed torque settings for the SP 250 are as follows:-
Cylinder head where studs fitted with nuts - 40/45 lbs. ft.
or where Bolts are fitted – 50/55 lbs. ft.
Connecting rod nuts – 28/30 lbs. ft.
Main bearing nuts – 25/30 lbs. ft.
Oil Sump screws – 10/13 lbs. ft.
Flywheel bolts – 43/48 lbs. ft.
Clutch to flywheel bolts – 14/16 lbs. ft.
Pinion bearing nut – 95/105 lbs. ft.
Differential bearing nuts on caps – 35/40 lbs. ft.
Crown wheel bolts – 50/60 lbs. ft.
Road wheel nuts – 60/65 lbs. ft.

Hope it helps, Bruce

Paulkennedy
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Re: Torque values

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Bruce, thank you for the info.
Paul

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