Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue and 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Drive Belt Tensioner Bolt (3.5L) 37 (50)
EGR Valve Nut/Stud 18 (24)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 15 (20)
Engine Oil Pressure Sensor (4.0L) 12 (16)
Fuel Filter Fitting 22 (30)
Fuel Tank Strap Bolt
Aurora 31 (42)
Intrigue 35 (47)
Knock Sensor
3.5L 11 (15)
4.0L 18 (25)
Oil Filter Adapter Bolt (4.0L) 12 (16)
Oxygen Sensor 30 (40)
Rear Frame Bolts (4.0L) 74 (100)
Spark Plug
3.5L 15 (20)
4.0L 13-16 (17-23)
Wheel Lug Nuts 100 (136)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Accelerator Bracket Bolt 115 (13.0)
Air Cleaner Clamp 80 (9.0)
Air Filter Housing Cover Screws (4.0L) 35 (4.0)
AIR Pump Bolt/Nuts 80 (9.0)
AIR Shut Off Valve Nut (4.0L) 80 (9.0)
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt
3.5L 80 (9.0)
4.0L 89 (10.0)
Crankshaft Position Sensor Bolt 89 (10.0)
EVAP Canister Nut (Aurora) 53 (6.0)
EVAP Canister Purge Solenoid Bolt 89 (10.0)
Fuel Filler Hose-To-Filler Pipe Hose Clamp (Aurora) 31 (3.5)
Fuel Filler Hose-To-Filler Tank Hose Clamp (Intrigue) 22 (2.5)
Fuel Rail Nut/Stud (3.5L) 89 (10.0)
Idle Air Control Valve Screw 27 (3.0)
Injector Sight Shield Nut 27 (3.0)
Ignition Cassette Bolt (4.0L) 80 (9.0)
Ignition Control Module Screw
3.5L 10 (1.1)
4.0L 7 (0.8)
Oil Level Indicator Tube Bolt (3.5L) 80 (9.0)
PCM Connector Screws (4.0L) 71 (8.0)
Throttle Body Retaining Nut
3.5L 89 (10.0)
4.0L 106 (12.0)
Throttle Position Sensor Screw
3.5L 20 (2.3)
4.0L 27 (3.0)
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