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Both the same...11 Nm (97 lbf-in). The torque specs in the service manual are always shown in the blow-up at the beginning of the appropriate section...Lubrication System and Hydraulic Control Module in this case.
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Originally Posted by NancysToy
Both the same...11 Nm (97 lbf-in). The torque specs in the service manual are always shown in the blow-up at the beginning of the appropriate section...Lubrication System and Hydraulic Control Module in this case.
Thanks, appreciate that Nancytoys! I looked through that section a couple of times, but I will check again! Found it!I was looking in the maintenance section rather then the blow up at the beginning. Thanks again!
Last edited by Netminder; 04-04-2013 at 09:18 PM.
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Even tho you're using a torque wrench be sure the setting is accurate so as not to overtighten; too easy to strip out the threads on those filters.
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Originally Posted by ulflyer
Even tho you're using a torque wrench be sure the setting is accurate so as not to overtighten; too easy to strip out the threads on those filters.
My torque wrenches are digital, so should be fairly accurate, but will still be careful after some stories I have heard!
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