Torque Specifications

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Torque Specifications
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2002 Oldsmobile Aurora. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Case Extension Housing Bolt 27 (37)
Catalytic Converter Nut 18 (24)
Detent Lever & Roller Assembly Bolt 6-10 (8-14)
Differential Carrier Bolt 52-56 (70-76)
Engine Mount Strut 35 (48)
Frame-To-Body Bolt 83 (113)
Front Transaxle Mount Nut 52 (71)
Ground Cable Bolt 13 (18)
Heat Shield Nut 37 (50)
Left Mount Nut 52 (71)
Left Transaxle Bracket Bolt 81 (110)
Manual Selector Lever Nut 15 (20)
Manual Shaft Lever Nut 18 (24)
Manual Shaft-To-Detent Lever Nut 6-10 (8-14)
Manual 2-1 Band Servo Cover Bolt 17 (23)
Oil Cooler Hose Clip Bolt 18 (24)
Oil Cooler Pipe Fitting 45 (61)
Oil Pressure Test Plug 16 (22)
PNP Switch Mounting Bolt 18 (24)
Rear Transaxle Mount Lower Bolt & Lower Nut 37 (50)
Scavenge Tube Bolt 6-10 (8-14)
Shift Cable Bracket Nut 18 (24)
Transaxle Brace Bolt
4T65-E 32 (43)
4T80-E 37 (50)
INCH Lbs. (N.m) 
Accumulator Bolt 97 (11)
Air Cleaner Retainer Screw 44-61 (5-7)
Brake Pressure Modulator Valve Nut 89 (10)
Fluid Filler Tube Bracket Bolt 115 (13)
Forward Servo Cover Attaching Bolt 97 (11)
Frame Rail Bolt Retaining Screw 35 (4)
Line Pressure Pipe Plug 97 (11)
Oil Cooler Pipe Clip Bolt 27 (3)
Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipe Retaining Bolt 53 (6)
Vehicle Speed Sensor Bolt
4T65-E 97 (11)
4T80-E 89 (10)
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