Fastener Tightening Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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FASTENER TIGHTENING SPECIFICATIONS

Application Specification
Metric English
Air Cleaner (ACL) Bolts 7 N.m 62 lb in
Detent Spring Bolts 10 N.m 89 lb in
Fluid Filler Tube Bracket Bolt 5.5 N.m 49 lb in
Fluid Filter Screen Bolts 10 N.m 89 lb in
Flywheel-to-Torque Converter Bolts 28 N.m 20 lb ft
Front Transaxle Mount Bolts 64 N.m 47 lb ft
Front Transaxle Mount Through Bolt and Nut 52 N.m 38 lb ft
Ground Strap Bolt 10 N.m 7 lb ft
Inlet and Outlet Fluid Cooler Pipe Flare Nuts 27 N.m 20 1b ft
Left Transaxle Mount Through Bolt 80 N.m 59 1b in
Left Transaxle Mounting Bracket Bolts 52 N.m 38 1b in
Manual Shaft Lever Nut 12 N.m 106 1b in
Manual Shaft Nut 7.0 N.m 62 lb in
Oil Cooler Pipes to Transaxle 34 N.m 25 1b ft
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch Bolts 5.4 N.m 48 b in
Rear Transaxle Mount Bracket to Transaxle Bolts 64 N.m 47b ft
Rear Transaxle Mount Through Bolt 87 N.m 64 1b ft
Shift Solenoid Retaining Bolt 10 N.m 7b ft
Solenoid Wire Harness Retaining Bolt 5.5 N.m 49 lb in
Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipe Retaining Bracket Bolt 5.5 N.m 49 lb in
Transaxle Fluid Pan Bolts 5.5 N.m 47 lb in
Transaxle-to-Engine Bolts 64 N.m 47 lb ft
Valve Body Assembly Bolts 10 N.m 89 lb in
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Bolt 6 N.m 53 lb in
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