There must be a reason i never seem to be able to find anything on the search button, so can anybody help me out. Ive removed the new clutch from my engine to put on my fresh engine and the flywheel face is better as well. i may just swop them over or get the existing one skimmed. so i need the torque numbers for the bolts. is ther also a sequence.
Looks like i finally may get this thing done!!
m30b35 flywheel bolt torque
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There is no sequence, just do opposites so you are pulling the flywheel on square. And dont forget a little thread lock on the bolts, as it would be more than a mild annoyance if they came undone at 6500rpm
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There is no sequence, just do opposites so you are pulling the flywheel on square. And dont forget a little thread lock on the bolts, as it would be more than a mild annoyance if they came undone at 6500rpm

The search function is not perfect, but with a bit of perseverance you and find what you are looking for. Try selecting "Search for all terms" as well as it seems to bring up more relevent topics.
HTH
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Same difference.Rav335uk wrote:flywheel to crankshaft 77 ft lbs according to the bentley
