1988 245 (wagon) overheating check

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Old 07-12-2014, 11:28 AM
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well, we amateurs don't always know the rule of "tighten the small nuts just enough". if they had specified a torque of like 10 or 15 ft-lb, would make things easier. and with large nuts i don't undertorque because they have the spec written.
 
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Old 07-13-2014, 06:41 PM
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oh, don't worry about being an amateur. all it takes is to be a forum "expert" is to have owned a couple of volvos and chime in every time, clueless or not...
 
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Old 07-17-2014, 12:53 AM
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Torque values really just depend on the material of the bolt, stud, nut and the material you are tightening into. Here's a general reference chart:



That's and M6 stud and most cars use grade 8.8 on most general fasteners. That puts the needed torque below 10 ft-lbs. But you can use this chart to help you get an idea and feel for what it right.
 
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