BMW Torque Specifications. File Type: pdf, bmw_torque_specification.pdf. Ustrojstvo i rabota elektrovoza vl80s uchebnik byuesplatno. Torque specifications for the suspension can be found here:.
Try this attachment; (172.4 KB, 6 views) In addition, typing /torque_ (the underscore captures PDF files) in the bestlinks nets this. (172.4 KB, 1164 views) See also: - Complete 1997 BMW torque values () & M62 engine-specific torque values () & a conversion calculator for foot-pound/newton-meters () & the truth about spark plug torque and anti-seize sacrificial-anode paste () & automatic transmission torque values () & what torque to use when replacing the E39 I6 oil level sensor () & all torque values and specs needed for a 4-wheel brake job () & how to calibrate your torque wrench tools (). Front brake specs from the Bentley Manual: Front brake rotor to hub - 12 ft/lbs - make sure you put anti-seize on threads and just snug it down. The lug bolts hold the rotor on the hub. That little Allen bolt is just a locator but can be a real pain if the Allen fitting gets stripped.
Caliper to frame - 22 ft/lbs (7mm Allen bolt) These are the sliding pin bolts. Frame to knuckle - 81 ft/lbs I posted those in January.
Rear specs are available from the same source. Vol 1 available online.
Anyone who DIYs or owns an E39 should have a copy so they can know what's going on with their vehicle.
I am making this as I don't see one anywhere. I was gathering all the torque specs for replacing front and rear suspension components and it has taken me all morning. I know I should just put up the money and get a manual, but what good is a forum if you can't spread knowledge (as long as it is correct)? So I am going to start this in hopes that others will use it and help me build on it.
Disclaimer All of these numbers have come from this forum somewhere and may or may not be perfectly accurate. I do know that some of the ft lb measurements have been rounded up as everything started with nm. If you have something to add or correct please let me know and I will update/add it. Also some fasteners should be replaced and I can make note of that also. I am making this as I don't see one anywhere. I was gathering all the torque specs for replacing front and rear suspension components and it has taken me all morning.
I know I should just put up the money and get a manual, but what good is a forum if you can't spread knowledge (as long as it is correct)? So I am going to start this in hopes that others will use it and help me build on it. Disclaimer All of these numbers have come from this forum somewhere and may or may not be perfectly accurate. I do know that some of the ft lb measurements have been rounded up as everything started with nm. If you have something to add or correct please let me know and I will update/add it.