|
Th125 case bolts torque spec (Page 1/1) |
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 06, 03:12 AM
|
|
What is the torque spec for a 1987 auto trans case to case bolts?
There are 21 bolts in total. Some are hex hed and some are torx head. I split the cases to refresh and finding these torque specs are the only thing holding me back from finishing it.
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 06, 03:14 AM
|
|
Not letting me post images right now.
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 07, 01:27 AM
|
|
I have found the torque specs and it is 18 ft-lbs.
Thanks
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 08, 03:17 AM
|
|
Does anybody know if the bolts getting any loctite or sealant?
M8 bolts are 18ft-lbs M6 are 98 in-lbs
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 13, 05:54 PM
|
|
Bump to see about loctite or sealant on any threads?
|
|
|
OldsFiero
|
JUL 14, 07:26 AM
|
|
Put sealer on the bolt heads for the sprocket support
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 15, 01:08 PM
|
|
Thank you.
Do any case bolts get it though. Only one bolt is on the sprocket right?
|
|
|
OldsFiero
|
JUL 16, 07:21 AM
|
|
There are three sprocket support bolts. One goes through the valve body and separator plate. Two are external. one is at about 12:00, the other at about 4:00. They could weep fluid from under the bolt heads. Put sealer on the threads of the case bolts that have open holes to the inside of the bellhousing. They could weep and be misdiagnosed as a converter seal leak. Don't forget the small accumulator gasket in the center. Hope this helps,
Marc
|
|
|
Shonyman32
|
JUL 17, 09:02 PM
|
|
|
|
OldsFiero
|
JUL 19, 07:00 AM
|
|
|
|