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torque numbers

spyder1969

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Does anyone know where to find torque numbers for everything spyder; the axle nuts are on my mind right now since I just did belt alignment. Thanks for any info!:helpsmilie:

Scott
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Does anyone know where to find torque numbers for everything spyder; the axle nuts are on my mind right now since I just did belt alignment. Thanks for any info!:helpsmilie:

Scott
:spyder2:

Don't remember the exact number but axle nuts are in the 90fp range. To me, that means an 18" long cheater bar and pull hard. :ohyea:

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96 lb-ft for the axle nut!
-Scotty
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Does anyone know where to find torque numbers for everything spyder; the axle nuts are on my mind right now since I just did belt alignment. Thanks for any info!:helpsmilie:

Scott
:spyder2:

I sent you a PM with a pic of the manual page. It's an exploded diagram that shows all of the torque values for the rear axle and belt pulley.
 
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