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C7 only DIY Service Torque values
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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 253466" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Now that I have started experiencing a few DIY-type services - Torque Vales are hard to find so I am starting this thread for reference only.</p><p></p><p>Note: you are not to take any value as being true for every condition.</p><p>Torquing requires a precision tool that must be calibrated for being true. Using the correct tool is also required and set correctly for an in-lb or ft-lb value. Therefore the use of any information posted in my thread will be entirely at your own risk. (Holy crap … I’m starting to sound like my lawyer-friend) <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😇" title="Smiling face with halo :innocent:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f607.png" data-shortname=":innocent:" /></p><p></p><p><em><strong>This thread is for C7 purposes only please. For other C-Gens, please start a new DIY thread.</strong></em></p><p></p><p>A8 transmission pan gasket bolts 80 in-lb (up to 8 ft-lb)</p><p>A8 transmission pan drain plug 18 ft-lb</p><p>M7 drain plug 20 ft-lb</p><p></p><p>Rear diff drain & fill plugs 18 ft-lb</p><p>GM manual states 20 ft-lb</p><p></p><p>Oil Filter 22 ft/lb</p><p></p><p>Oil Drain plug for both wet & dry sump 18 ft-lb</p><p></p><p>Brake bleeder fittings 80-100 in-lbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 253466, member: 3252"] Now that I have started experiencing a few DIY-type services - Torque Vales are hard to find so I am starting this thread for reference only. Note: you are not to take any value as being true for every condition. Torquing requires a precision tool that must be calibrated for being true. Using the correct tool is also required and set correctly for an in-lb or ft-lb value. Therefore the use of any information posted in my thread will be entirely at your own risk. (Holy crap … I’m starting to sound like my lawyer-friend) 😇 [I][B]This thread is for C7 purposes only please. For other C-Gens, please start a new DIY thread.[/B][/I] A8 transmission pan gasket bolts 80 in-lb (up to 8 ft-lb) A8 transmission pan drain plug 18 ft-lb M7 drain plug 20 ft-lb Rear diff drain & fill plugs 18 ft-lb GM manual states 20 ft-lb Oil Filter 22 ft/lb Oil Drain plug for both wet & dry sump 18 ft-lb Brake bleeder fittings 80-100 in-lbs [/QUOTE]
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