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lifter tray torque #'s ?

Old 05-04-2008, 12:49 PM
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anyone have any answers of to what the torque specs are on the Lifter Tray Bolts ? i havent been able to find it anywhere ?
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Originally Posted by BadLtBlu99TA
anyone have any answers of to what the torque specs are on the Lifter Tray Bolts ? i havent been able to find it anywhere ?
I just snug them up...not too tight....they arent going anywhere. But I guess if you want to get technical and you have an inch pound torque wrench its 106 in/lbs for gen 3 or 89 in/lbs for gen 4.
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do NOT tighten these more than 106 in/lbs. They strip out very easily.
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try calling texas-speed man.. jon will help..
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ok thanks again !! no more then 106inlb
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BadLtBlu99TA - It's good to see someone work on their own motor and use the resources of this board. But you seriously need to buy the GM Service Manuals with all of the correct torque specs and install procedures. In addition they have detailed diagnosis trouble shooting guides that are indispensable. They are not cheap but well worth the price. I bought mine used off ebay years ago and used them recently when I just put together the new motor. Don't take this wrong, just trying to help.


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