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Crank pulley torque - mad306man - 08-04-2013

As above, can anyone please tell me what I should be torqueing the crank pulley bolt to?

I need to know for this evening

Cheers


Crank pulley torque - Frosty - 08-04-2013

On auto data it says

40 nm then 51 degrees and then make sure it's 195 nm


Re: Crank pulley torque - mad306man - 08-04-2013

Cheers mate, all done now


RE: Crank pulley torque - rd070707 - 10-11-2013

Just to bump this, anyone confirm if the top figure of 195nm is correct?


RE: Crank pulley torque - me-tm - 11-11-2013

Meh, big breaker bar and just do it really f*cking tight!

That's what I did anyway.


RE: Crank pulley torque - Poodle - 11-11-2013

Having spent two hours trying to remove an over-tightened crank pulley bolt at work last week, I can't recommend the above. lol Although tbf I think you'll struggle to overtighten it with anything less than a proper breaker bar lol.


RE: Crank pulley torque - me-tm - 12-11-2013

(11-11-2013, 05:01 PM)Poodle Wrote: Having spent two hours trying to remove an over-tightened crank pulley bolt at work last week, I can't recommend the above. lol Although tbf I think you'll struggle to overtighten it with anything less than a proper breaker bar lol.

Meh, it was only a foot-long one I think.


RE: Crank pulley torque - Poodle - 12-11-2013

Ah she'll be reet. Big Grin