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Flywheel torque settings

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Flywheel torque settings

Postby troubador » 31 Dec 2013 03:56

My factory workshop manual is in the hands of a mate who is out of contact for the holidays.
Could some one please have a look at theirs and tell me the torque settings for the flywheel and clutch to fly wheel.
I am at a road block in getting my rebuilt engine in to the car.

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Postby Hasbeen » 31 Dec 2013 04:19

Flywheel to crank, 45lb ft., 61Nm.

Clutch to flywheel, 22lb ft., 30Nm.

Have fun,

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Postby FI Spyder » 31 Dec 2013 13:12

Apparently the Sprint Dolomite crowd say to put the flywheel bolts in with Loctite, otherwise oil can leak past the threads and onto the flywheel. I don't think I did as I didn't know about it at the time.

The other thing is if you replaced the rear engine crank seal, they clip off 5 turns of the spring to make it tighter as the replacement deals can tend to leak. I didn't do that either.


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Postby troubador » 31 Dec 2013 23:26

Thanks Hasi and Spyder. I can now get the show on the road.
May the value of your wedges increase ten fold in this New Year[:)]

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