Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt (2.4L) 18 (24)
CNG Fuel High Pressure Regulator 41 (55)
CNG Fuel Inlet Fitting 18 (24)
CNG Fuel Outlet Fitting 35 (48)
CNG Fuel Pressure Sensor 20 (27)
CNG Fuel Tank Cover Bolts 15 (20)
CNG Fuel Tank Strap Nut 35 (48)
CNG Module Bracket Bolt 18 (24)
Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 15 (20)
Fuel Inlet & Return Line Nut 22 (30)
Fuel Line Fitting-To-Fuel Rail 20 (27)
Fuel Rail Retaining Bolt
2.2L 18 (24)
2.4L 19 (26)
Ignition Control Module Cover Bolt (2.4L) 16 (22)
Knock Sensor (2.2L - VIN 4) 14 (19)
Knock Sensor Bolt (2.2L - VIN F & 2.4L) 18 (24)
Oxygen Sensor 30 (41)
Starter Bolt (2.4L) 30 (41)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Accelerator Cable Bracket Nut 89 (10)
Alternative Fuel Engine Control Module Mounting Stud Nut 89 (10)
Alternative Fuel Engine Control Module Relay Bracket Bolt 89 (10)
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt (2.2L - VIN 4) 89 (10)
Charcoal Canister Retainer Bolt 89 (10)
CNG Gas Mass Sensor/Mixture Control Valve Bracket Bolt/Nut 108 (12)
CNG Gas Mass Sensor/Mixture Control Valve-To-Module Bracket Nut 33 (3.7)
CNG Low Pressure Lock-Off Regulator Bolt 108 (12)
CNG Low Pressure Lock-Off Solenoid Bracket Nut 108 (12)
CNG Module Flange Bolt 84 (9.5)
Crankshaft Position Sensor Bolt/Nut
2.2L 71 (8)
2.4L 89 (10)
Fuel Pressure Regulator Screw
2.2L 53 (6)
2.4L 84 (9.5)
Fuel Tank Pressure Sensor (1)
Hose Clamps 18 (2)
Idle Air Control Valve Screw 27 (3)
Ignition Coil Bolt
2.2L
VIN F 89 (10)
VIN 4 35 (4)
Ignition Coil Housing-To-Cover Screw (2.4L) 35 (4)
Ignition Control Module-To-Housing Bolt (2.2L - VIN F) 89 (10)
Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor
2.2L N/A
2.4L 57 (6.4)
Throttle Body Retaining Bolt 89 (10)
Throttle Position Sensor Screw 18 (2)
(1) Information is not available from manufacturer.
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