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torque spec on bellhousing bolts

Old 03-26-2006, 04:21 PM
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Hi Guys,
i need the torque spec on the bellhousing bolts for a 99 m6.

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Old 03-28-2006, 01:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Blackss99
Hi Guys,
i need the torque spec on the bellhousing bolts for a 99 m6.

TIA
Last I checked, there are none. Sounds weird, but I NEVER could find any. I set mine to approx 40ft/lbs for lack of a better number.
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i went with tight and then some, but whatever you do, use loctite!! mine backed out once..after that incident, loctite all the time!
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hmmm....i think i found the specs, it was in a book at checker, it read flywheel cover (i assumed bellhousing) 35 lb/ft, darn just put in a new clutch and used locktight on everything that appeared to have locktight from the factory, but didn't use it on the bellhousing.


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