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Need help ASAP! What are the Torque Wrench specs for a fliud and filter change?!

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Old 03-21-2004, 12:21 PM
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Default Need help ASAP! What are the Torque Wrench specs for a fliud and filter change?!

Fixing to change the fliud and filter in my 4L60-E. Don't know any torque wrench specs, could you guys help me?

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Old 03-21-2004, 12:24 PM
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Specs? Uh, for the pan I do 'just-past-snug-tight'. Don't want to go too tight on the pan bolts.

I've never once used a TQ wrench for that job, and I've never once had a leak.
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Old School (Movie)
Scene...
"Excuse me, this seat belt seems to be broken, what do you suggest?"
"I suggest you stop being such a ****** and sit back and relax...your in the back seat"

"Just ring the bell you ******* panzi"

best movie ever, and the scenes can be applied to life all the time....


Just wrench it back up, don't need torque specs for tranny pan bolts!!!
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7-10 ft.lbs.




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