Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Differential Bearing Adjusting Nut Lock Bolt 19 (26)
Differential Cover Bolts
"C", "G"& "K" Series 30 (41)
"L", "M", "S" & "T" Series 22 (30)
Drive Shaft Retainer Bolts
"C" & "K" Series 18 (24)
"G" Series
Flange Type 75 (102)
Yoke Type 15 (20)
"L" & "M" Series 27 (36)
"S" & "T" Series 15 (20)
Pinion Shaft Lock Bolt
"C", "G" & "K" Series
8.6" Ring Gear 27 (37)
  9.5" Ring Gear 37 (50)
"L" & "M" Series 19 (26)
"S" & "T" Series
7.6" & 8.0" Ring Gear 25 (34)
8.6" Ring Gear 27 (37)
Ring Gear-To-Differential Case Bolt (1)
7.6", 8.0" & 8.6" Ring Gear 89 (120)
9.5" Ring Gear 103 (140)
Shock Absorber Mounts
"C" & "K" Series 70 (95)
"G" Series
Lower 60 (80)
Upper 20 (25)
"L" & "M" Series 79 (107)
"S" & "T" Series
Lower 62 (84)
Upper 25 (35)
Side Bearing Cap Bolt
7.6", 8.0" & 8.6" Ring Gear 55 (75)
9.5" Ring Gear 63 (85)
"U" Bolts
"C" & "K" Series
8.6" Ring Gear 59 (80)
9.5" Ring Gear 89 (121)
"G" Series 64 (87)
"L". "M", "S" & "T" Series 74 (100)

(1) Bolt has left-hand threaded. Use NEW bolts.

RENDER: 1.0x

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