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Torque for Diff Cover?


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Sorry, no manuals close at hand! The Chilton's manual should have a general information page on torque settings where you can look up the lenght and size of the bolt and determine the proper torque. I personally would probably be okay with tighten them w/o a torque wrench, although if you can find the setting it wouldn't be a bad idea either. The key is that they are all tightened evenly, most people tend to over do this stuff.

The definition of maximum torque: Tighten it until it strips and then back it off 1/4 turn. ;)

Have fun!

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