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clm2112 Jul 9, 2006 11:01 PM

Help: Need Torque Specs for M62 nose to casing bolts
 
Hi Y'all,

Got my M62 cleaned up and wanted to check the torque of the nose to casing bolts. (last owner had the nose rebuilt, so I opened it up to take a peek and see if anything was out of whack) Just need to retorque the bolts. Anybody happen to know if there is a specific torque spec on the bolts, or just use the common table based on bolt size.

Thanks in Advance,

willwren Jul 10, 2006 12:23 AM

http://www.williamwren.com/Bonnevill..._rebuild_1.jpg

http://www.williamwren.com/Bonnevill..._rebuild_2.jpg

I assume you're talking about an M62, but in the future, you need to clearly state which. The 62's specs are identical to the M90 specs in those pages linked above.

clm2112 Jul 10, 2006 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by willwren
I assume you're talking about an M62, but in the future, you need to clearly state which. The 62's specs are identical to the M90 specs in those pages linked above.

Thanks for the two scans.

Not sure what you mean by the comment. I think I clearly stated, twice, that I was working on an M62 in the original post?

willwren Jul 10, 2006 08:29 AM

Sorry, it was late last night, and I'm still recovering from a 600 mile road trip. :lol:

In the FUTURE please make it very clear in your topics, considering your car never came with one. People won't know if you're attempting a conversion with an M62 or a full swap with an M90. We've had this issue before. ;)

You might want to put this in your signature. It'll help immensely.

BillBoost37 Jul 10, 2006 08:30 AM


Originally Posted by clm2112

Originally Posted by willwren
I assume you're talking about an M62, but in the future, you need to clearly state which. The 62's specs are identical to the M90 specs in those pages linked above.

Thanks for the two scans.

Not sure what you mean by the comment. I think I clearly stated, twice, that I was working on an M62 in the original post?

He was speeding no doubt ;)


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