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Old 02-01-2021, 08:05 AM   #1
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Default Transaxle bolt torque 2011 G29 DRIVE

Does anybody know what the torque spec is on the transaxle case bolts to split the halves? I backed out with a torque wrench and am coming up with about 175 inch pounds. Does that sound about right?
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Old 02-01-2021, 12:28 PM   #2
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Default Re: Transaxle bolt torque 2011 G29 DRIVE

I found it...if it helps anyone else the Case bolts are 20-25 ft/lbs and the brake carrier bolts are 18-21 ft/lbs, both use crisscross tightening pattern
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Good Info!
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Default Re: Transaxle bolt torque 2011 G29 DRIVE

And "smack" them bolts with a hammer ( through the socket) before you attempt to loosen them. Only use sockets, not "regular allen wrenches".
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And "smack" them bolts with a hammer ( through the socket) before you attempt to loosen them. Only use sockets, not "regular allen wrenches".
Another great tip!
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