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Author:  jethro [ Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:29 pm ]
Post subject:  Torque setting

Hi Everyone, please can someone give me the torque setting of the camshaft sprocket nut. I have a gregories service and repair manual and it gives some torque settings but I can`t find a setting for the camshaft nut. The crankshaft pulley bolt it says torque to 95 Nm, so I would think the camshaft nut may be in the region of 85 - 90 Nm, just guessing though.

Jethro

Author:  simon k [ Sat Apr 02, 2011 4:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Torque setting

jethro wrote:
Hi Everyone, please can someone give me the torque setting of the camshaft sprocket nut. I have a gregories service and repair manual and it gives some torque settings but I can`t find a setting for the camshaft nut. The crankshaft pulley bolt it says torque to 95 Nm, so I would think the camshaft nut may be in the region of 85 - 90 Nm, just guessing though.

Jethro


yeah, same as the crankshaft pulley nut, 60lb/ft (what's a Nm? :P)

Author:  jethro [ Sat Apr 02, 2011 5:17 pm ]
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Thanks Simon, Nm is Newton metres, the metric equiv of lbs ft, but you knew that. My Gregories tells it in Nm or lbs ft so I am just telling you how it is in the book. 60 lbs ft ( or 81 Nm ) it is then.

Jethro

Author:  simon k [ Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:01 pm ]
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jethro wrote:
Thanks Simon, Nm is Newton metres, the metric equiv of lbs ft, but you knew that. My Gregories tells it in Nm or lbs ft so I am just telling you how it is in the book. 60 lbs ft ( or 81 Nm ) it is then.

Jethro


sorry, I was prompted to check the torque - it is 70lb/ft (95Nm) - like you said for the pulley bolt... though I did say "same as the flywheel pulley nut", but I said "nut", so mayeb two wrongs cancel each other

Author:  jethro [ Sat Apr 02, 2011 7:36 pm ]
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70 lbs ft it is then

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