Section 880 (Transfer Case - STEYR): Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Carrier Nut 500 N.m 369 lb ft
Case Left Drain Plug 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Case M10 Bolts 60 N.m 44 lb ft
Case M8 Bolts 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Driven Shaft Rotating Torque 1.5 N.m 13 lb in
Extension Housing Bolts 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Extension Housing Drain Plug 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Extension Housing Fill Plug 28 N.m 21 lb ft
Flange Nut 250 N.m 185 lb ft
Holding Fixture J 44755 M8 Bolts 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Output Driveshaft Housing M8 Bolts 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Output Driveshaft Housing M10 Bolts 60 N.m 44 lb ft
Ouput Driveshaft Nut 505 N.m 372 lb ft
Speed Sensor / Vent Hose Bolt 30 N.m 22 lb ft
Transaxle (Transfer Case to Engine Oil Pan) Brace Bolts 47 N.m 35 lb ft
Transfer Case Lower Brace to Transaxle Bolt 56 N.m 42 lb ft
Transfer Case Lower Brace to Transfer Case Bolts 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Transfer Case Side Brace Bolts 32 N.m 24 lb ft
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolts (In Sequence)
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolts (1, 2) First Pass 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolts (1, 2) Final Pass Additional 160 Degrees
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolt (3) First Pass 35 N.m 26 lb ft
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolt (3) Final Pass Additional 70 Degrees
Transfer Case-to-Transaxle Bolts (4, 5) 40 N.m 30 lb ft
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