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Old 12-25-06, 07:22 PM
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What are the Torque Specs...

for MOP line bolts (2 bolts on the pump)?
Old 12-25-06, 07:32 PM
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Install oil pump to front housing. As per FSM pg c-75.tightening torque 6.87-9.80 N.m (70-100kgf-cm, 60.8-86.8 in.lbf) Is what i see. Anyone double check me to make sure?
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^^^ That is correct
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I need the specs for the bolts that connect the lines to the MOP = metering oil pump, not the oil pump itself.
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just snug it with a 10mm wrench or 1/4 drive socket wrench.
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Originally Posted by mono4lamar
just snug it with a 10mm wrench or 1/4 drive socket wrench.
So there's no actual torque specs for those bolts?
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Did not find torque specs for the lines so, do as mono4lamar suggested.
Snugging it up with the 1/4 in. rachet will probably equal or come close to 65-70 in/lb.
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Ok, thanks.
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I just had those off to replace a water pump. I'll look it up in my FSM and post the torques within the hour.

EDIT:
From FSM page E-16:
10-13 N-m
8-10 ft-lbf

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See above post - edited
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Thank you sir!
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