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Author Topic: Torque setting for Autobox sump pan bolts  (Read 833 times)

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billy no mates

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Torque setting for Autobox sump pan bolts
« on: 14 February 2010, 13:50:49 »

Can anyone help, i am looking for the torque settings for the bolts that hold the sump on the bottom of the auto gearbox. I need to buy a torque wrench to do my spark plugs and have seen a cheap one preset to 24nm and don't know if this will do the sump bolts, as i will be doing a gearbox oil change soon. I thought i could kill two birds with one Torque Wrench rather than spend three times the price on an adjustable one.

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Re: Torque setting for Autobox sump pan bolts
« Reply #1 on: 14 February 2010, 14:45:11 »

According to Haynes sump retaining bolts are 12nm - looks like an adjustable torque wrench for you - try ebay :y
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Re: Torque setting for Autobox sump pan bolts
« Reply #2 on: 14 February 2010, 14:51:06 »

many thanks, yes an ebay hunting we will go  ;D
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Re: Torque setting for Autobox sump pan bolts
« Reply #3 on: 14 February 2010, 17:17:20 »

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and have seen a cheap one preset to 24nm  .......

Pre-set torque wrenches are normally found at work where an employee has one task to do at a certain torque, hence a torque wrench that has just one setting.
Unfortunately in some places of work, they make a good hammer or the pre-set torque is massively exeeded cos the employee swings off the wrench waaay after the wrench has 'broken'  ::)  ;)  ;)  :y
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