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Torque settings for bolts between engine and gearbox
The torque settings for bolts between the engine and gearbox can vary depending on the specific make and model of the vehicle. Additionally, different vehicles may have different torque specifications for these bolts based on factors such as the engine size, transmission type, and other considerations.
Without knowing the exact make, model, and year of your vehicle, it's challenging to provide precise torque settings. However, as a general guideline, these bolts typically require a high level of torque due to the significant forces and stresses they must endure.
For most vehicles, the torque specifications for these bolts are typically provided in the vehicle's service manual. If you don't have access to the manual, you can often find torque specifications by searching online using your vehicle's make, model, and year, along with specific keywords like "engine to gearbox bolt torque."
If you're unable to find the torque specifications through these methods, it's highly recommended to consult a certified mechanic or contact the vehicle manufacturer directly for accurate torque settings. Using the correct torque specifications is crucial to ensure the bolts are tightened to the appropriate level and to prevent damage or failure.
3/29/2024 10:43:49 AM •
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How would you install a cold air intake on 83 s10 blazer with stock carburetor or can you even install one 2.8l 5 speed
1. REMOVE THE STOCK AIR INTAKE SYSTEM INCLUDING THE AIR FILTER BOX AND INTAKE TUBE.
2. MOUNT THE COLD AIR INTAKE FILTER IN A LOCATION WHERE IT CAN RECEIVE COLD AIR, USUALLY AWAY FROM THE ENGINE BAY.
3. CONNECT THE COLD AIR INTAKE PIPE TO THE THROTTLE BODY OR CARBURETOR USING THE PROVIDED CLAMPS AND HOSES.
4. SECURE THE COLD AIR INTAKE PIPE IN PLACE TO AVOID ANY MOVEMENT OR VIBRATION.
5. DOUBLE CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS AND MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS SECURE BEFORE STARTING THE ENGINE.
3/28/2024 11:45:15 AM •
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No vacuum on tbi port chevy 4.3
1. CHECK THE VACUUM LINES: MAKE SURE THEY ARE CONNECTED PROPERLY AND NOT DAMAGED.
2. INSPECT THE TBI UNIT: ENSURE THAT THE TBI UNIT ITSELF IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND NOT CAUSING ANY BLOCKAGES.
3. CLEAN THE PORT: IF THERE IS ANY DEBRIS OR OBSTRUCTION IN THE TBI PORT, CLEAN IT OUT THOROUGHLY.
4. REPLACE THE VACUUM LINES: IF THE VACUUM LINES ARE DAMAGED OR WORN OUT, CONSIDER REPLACING THEM.
5. SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP: IF YOU'RE STILL HAVING ISSUES, IT MIGHT BE BEST TO CONSULT A MECHANIC OR A SPECIALIST.
3/28/2024 11:24:18 AM •
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How to open hatch door on my 2007 Chevy Uplander
1. LOCATE THE HATCH RELEASE BUTTON INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE. IT'S USUALLY LOCATED ON THE DRIVER'S SIDE DOOR PANEL OR ON THE DASHBOARD NEAR THE DRIVER'S SEAT.
2. PRESS THE HATCH RELEASE BUTTON TO UNLOCK THE HATCH DOOR.
3. ONCE UNLOCKED, LIFT THE HATCH DOOR MANUALLY BY GRABBING THE HANDLE OR LIFTING FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE DOOR.
4. RAISE THE HATCH DOOR UNTIL IT IS FULLY OPEN.
3/28/2024 11:21:06 AM •
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My Peugeot 206cc boot lock is jammed and I can't open the boot
To open the boot from the inside is very simple: Pull down the back seat. You will see a dull metal hook on top in the small space between the lock on the boot and the plastic cover of the boot. Push upwards and the door will open. The panel covering the back door is held in with clips and can be easily removed by pulling away from the wipr first and pulling the rest away clip by clip: You will not break anything no matter how hard you pull. To put the panel back on just push the clips back in to place.
3/27/2024 7:42:56 PM •
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What cause engine light troible codes p0303 and p0302?
What is the make, model, fuel type and engine size of your vehicle? These are both Misfire codes. Cylinder 2 and 3 are not burning fuel correctly. This could be caused by a few different things. It could be bad spark plugs, bad spark plug wires, faulty coil packs or faulty fuel injectors. Please comment below with your vehicle details and I'll try to help you more.
3/27/2024 11:05:18 AM •
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