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A4 Flywheel Torque specs and use locktight or anti seize??

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Old 08-31-2004, 05:58 PM
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Default A4 Flywheel Torque specs and use locktight or anti seize??

Got a new TCI SPI fly wheel for My A4. I can't find any Torque patterns or specs in the search or install guides. Do I use ani seize or locktight and if soe what color locktight...

Anyone have a clue....?

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Use blue Locktight with about 55-60lb of torque
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What Tuan said.... and here is a awesome websight with all the torque specs in there too

www.ls1howto.com
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Actually you want to use Loctite red, not blue. Blue is a medium strength adhesive, used for fasteners that you may need to reinstall/retorque. Red is a high strength adhesive for fasterners you do not want to come loose at all, especially under vibration conditions ... like a flywheel/flexplate.




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