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skegbyjohn

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torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« on: 16 April 2011, 19:09:41 »

 :'(cananyone pleaseplease help a newbie? I have just replaced the glowplugs on my 2.5td cd estate. Although I have tightened the nuts on the inlet manifold and there are no leaks I would like to do the job properly and use the correct torque settings. Incidentally, having big hands I found the use of a magnetic pickup tool very useful for starting thmore awkward inner nuts.
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Re: torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« Reply #1 on: 16 April 2011, 19:15:21 »

The torque settings for the V6 are here ..

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1156365122

Can't find a page for the oil burners .. :( 
« Last Edit: 16 April 2011, 19:16:24 by entwood »
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Re: torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« Reply #2 on: 16 April 2011, 21:18:07 »

I used to just nip them up  :-[

Magnetic sticks help no end on those!
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Re: torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« Reply #3 on: 16 April 2011, 21:24:42 »

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I used to just nip them up  :-[

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No need to be embarrased, surely not every single but & bolt under the bonnet has its own torque setting. Surely we can be trusted to use a bit of common sense & just use a spanner? Afterall, there's a reason why a 6mm spanner is only 4" or 5" long & a 46mm spanner is 18" long  :y (I know I'm mixing my metric with Imperial units  ;))
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Re: torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« Reply #4 on: 17 April 2011, 01:17:53 »

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:'(cananyone pleaseplease help a newbie? I have just replaced the glowplugs on my 2.5td cd estate. Although I have tightened the nuts on the inlet manifold and there are no leaks I would like to do the job properly and use the correct torque settings. Incidentally, having big hands I found the use of a magnetic pickup tool very useful for starting thmore awkward inner nuts.

Here they are John ........

Inlet manifold to cylinder head: 23Nm
Inlet manifold supports: 25Nm

I find it best to use a 3/8" drive 12mm deep-drive hexagon socket with wobble bar and palm ratchet.
Then suitably tighten/torque 'em.

'PM' me your email address and I'll send you other TD engine torque values.

HTH  :y
« Last Edit: 17 April 2011, 01:20:52 by Reliance505 »
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Re: torque wrench setting for x2.5td inlet manifold
« Reply #5 on: 17 April 2011, 05:07:05 »

 :ythanks you'eased my mind!
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