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September 04, 2009, 05:45:32 pm

Doakster

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Need Torque Specs on Clutch...Please help
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I'm doing the clutch this weekend, and I don't have my bently manual with me. Could someone please give me the following torque specs.

-Pressure plate to crank shaft bolts.
- Flywheel bolts.
- Transmission to engine bolts.
- Motor mount bolts.
- Drive shaft flange bolts.

I would great appreciate the help.
1991 VW Jetta 1.6TD (Formally an ECO), Giles LDA Pump and Injectors, Techtonics 2.25" Down Pipe and Exhaust system, Rebuilt Trans with 3.94 final drive and a Peloquin Limited Slip Diff, Front H&R Sport Springs, MK4 VR6/1.8T front brakes, Single Round Headlight Conversion.

Reply #1September 04, 2009, 06:22:23 pm

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Re: Need Torque Specs on Clutch...Please help
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2009, 06:22:23 pm »
pressure plate to crankshaft 22 ft-lb
flywheel to clutch pressure plate 15 ft lb
transaxle to engine (M12 bolt) 55 ft lb
there are 8 different specs for the motor mounts so let me know if its rubber or hydraulic mounts.
driveshft to flange 33 ft lb
Quote from: Vincent Walden
I do know that I drive torque,  while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.

Reply #2September 04, 2009, 06:25:38 pm

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Re: Need Torque Specs on Clutch...Please help
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2009, 06:25:38 pm »
pressure plate to crankshaft 22 ft-lb
flywheel to clutch pressure plate 15 ft lb
transaxle to engine (M12 bolt) 55 ft lb
there are 8 different specs for the motor mounts so let me know if its rubber or hydraulic mounts.
driveshft to flange 33 ft lb

hmmmm...I'm gonna say they are rubber. By the way I owe you one, you're a life saver.
1991 VW Jetta 1.6TD (Formally an ECO), Giles LDA Pump and Injectors, Techtonics 2.25" Down Pipe and Exhaust system, Rebuilt Trans with 3.94 final drive and a Peloquin Limited Slip Diff, Front H&R Sport Springs, MK4 VR6/1.8T front brakes, Single Round Headlight Conversion.

Reply #3September 04, 2009, 07:47:37 pm

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Re: Need Torque Specs on Clutch...Please help
« Reply #3 on: September 04, 2009, 07:47:37 pm »
pressure plate to crankshaft 22 ft-lb
flywheel to clutch pressure plate 15 ft lb
transaxle to engine (M12 bolt) 55 ft lb
there are 8 different specs for the motor mounts so let me know if its rubber or hydraulic mounts.
driveshft to flange 33 ft lb

hmmmm...I'm gonna say they are rubber. By the way I owe you one, you're a life saver.

I'm not a life saver, I am not small round and fruity

engine front mount to engine is 33 ft lb

engine front mount to rubber center bushing through bolt 37 ft lb

rear right engine mount to rubber center bushing (M10 bolt) 59 ft lb

rear right to to bushing bracket or engine (M8 bolt) 18 ft lb

loose nut behind the wheel 26 ft lb with left handed metric adjustable
Quote from: Vincent Walden
I do know that I drive torque,  while listening to my friends prattle on about horsepower.