Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
A/C compressor Mount Bolts 18 (24)
AIR Pipe Bolt 18 (24)
AIR Pipe Nut 11 (16)
Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner Bolt 33 (45)
AWD Drive Shaft Support Bearing Bolts 19 (25)
AWD Drive Shaft-To-Rear Module Bolts 37 (50)
Ball Joint Nuts (1) 74 (100)
Battery Terminal Bolt 13 (17)
Battery Tray Bolts 11 (16)
Body-To-Engine Ground Strap Bolt 15 (20)
Camshaft Sprocket Bolts (1) (2)
Clutch Pressure Plate Bolts 18 (24)
Connecting Rod Bolts (1) (3)
Cradle (Frame)-To-Body Bolts (1) 114 (155)
Crankshaft Pulley/Balancer Bolt (1) (4)
Cylinder Head Bolts (1)(5) (6)
Cylinder Head-To-Timing Cover Bolts 26 (35)
Drive Shaft Guard Strap Bolt 19 (25)
Drive shaft-To-Power Transfer Unit (PTU) bolts 19 (25)
Exhaust Manifold-To-Cylinder Head Nuts 9 (12)
Exhaust Down Pipe-To-Intermediate Pipe Nuts 37 (50)
Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield Bolts 17 (23)
Exhaust Down Pipe-To-Manifold Nuts 22 (30)
Flexplate-To-Crankshaft Bolts (1) (7)
Flexplate-To-Torque Converter Bolts 55 (75)
Flywheel-To-Crankshaft Bolts (1) (7)
Front Cover 18 (24)
Heated Oxygen Sensor 27 (30)
Knock Sensor 18 (24)
Lower Crankcase Bearing Cap Bolts (1)(8) & Peripheral Bolts (8)
Bearing Cap Bolts (9)
Perimeter Bolts 18 (24)
Motor Mount Bracket Bolts 81 (110)
Motor Mount Center Bolts 37 (50)
Motor Mount Side Nuts 81 (110)
Motor Mount Through Bolts 81 (110)
Oil Pan-To-Block Bolts 18 (24)
Oil Pan Drain Plug 18 (24)
Oil Pump Pressure Relief Valve Plug 30 (40)
Power Steering Pump Bolts 18 (24)
Spark Plugs 15 (20)
Stabilizer Link-To-Strut Assembly Nuts (1) 50 (65)
Starter Motor Bolts 30 (40)
Steering Gear-To-Shaft Bolt 22 (30)
Steering Shaft-To-Intermediate Shaft Bolt 25 (34)
Tie Rod Nuts (1) 37 (50)
Timing Chain Guide Access Plug 30 (40)
Transaxle Mount Bolts 37 (50)
Transaxle-To-Block Bolt 48 (65)
Transaxle-To-Radiator Cooling Line 18 (24)
Water Pump-To-Block Bolts 18 (24)
Wheel Lug Nuts 92 (125)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Transaxle Cooler Line Bolts 89 (10)
Balance Shaft Retaining Bolts 89 (10)
Balance Shaft Chain Guide Bolts 89 (10)
Balance Shaft Chain Tensioner Bolts 89 (10)
Camshaft Bearing Cap Bolts 89 (10)
Condenser Block-To-Radiator End Tank Bolts 35 (4)
Condenser-To-Radiator Bolts 35 (4)
Engine Block Heater Bolt 89 (10)
Fan Shroud-To-Radiator Bolts 35 (4)
Fuel Rail Bracket Studs 89 (10)
Exhaust Manifold Studs 89 (10)
Intake Manifold-To-Cylinder Head Nuts & Bolts 89 (10)
Intake Manifold-To-Cylinder Head Studs 53 (6)
Liquid Line-To-Condenser Bolt 35 (4)
Oil Pump Cover Bolts 53 (6)
Radiator Bracket-To-Rail Bolts 53 (6)
Thermostat Housing Bolts 89 (10)
Throttle Body Nuts & Bolts 89 (10)
Timing Chain Guides Bolts 89 (10)
Timing Chain Oil Nozzle Bolts 89 (10)
Under Hood Fuse Block (UHFB) Connector Bolts 35 (4)
Valve Cover Bolts 89 (10)
Valve Spring Compressor Support Bolts 89 (10)
Water Pump Sprocket Bolts 89 (10)

(1) Use NEW bolts.
(2) Tighten bolts to 63 ft. lbs. (85 N.m) plus an additional 30 degrees.
(3) Tighten bolts to 18 ft. lbs. (24 N.m) plus an additional 100 degrees.
(4) Tighten bolts to 74 ft. lbs. (100 N.m) plus an additional 75 degrees.
(5) Follow tightening sequence.
(6) In first step, tighten bolts in sequence to 22 ft. lbs. (30 N.m). In next step, tighten bolts in sequence an additional 155 degrees.
(7) Tighten bolts to 39 ft. lbs. (53 N.m) plus an additional 25 degrees.
(8) Follow tightening sequence.
(9) Tighten bolts to 15 ft. lbs. (20 N.m) plus an additional 70 degrees.
(10) Tighten bolts to 74 ft. lbs. (100 N.m) plus an additional 45 degrees.

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