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Old 07-02-12, 06:27 PM
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Does anyone now the torque value for the flywheel bolts on a 1jz vvti?
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Originally Posted by scweetfl02
Does anyone now the torque value for the flywheel bolts on a 1jz vvti?

74 Nm DO NOT reuse flywheel bolts and always use Loctite.

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Old 07-03-12, 08:37 PM
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Locktite? For what? Then if I ever change the clutch again ima strip the bolt heads
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Loctite acts like a lock washer, except the fact is that you can't use a lockwasher. If you ever strip your flywheel head bolts while removing it, it's not the Loctite.
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Okay dudes thanks for the intel
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