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Torque Specifications - Patrick - 10-09-2010

Anyone have a list of torque specifications for a 1983 240D?
Chilton manual has very little detail on anything and my MB service manual does not have a complete listing.
I’m looking for the following torques:
Starter bolts
Rear axle shaft to caliper retaining bolt
Engine mount to engine
Rubber engine mount bolts to frame
Drive shaft to rear end
Drive shaft to transmission
rear end to subframe

Thanks



RE: Torque Specifications - winmutt - 10-13-2010

(10-09-2010, 02:59 PM)Patrick Anyone have a list of torque specifications for a 1983 240D?
Chilton manual has very little detail on anything and my MB service manual does not have a complete listing.
I’m looking for the following torques:
Starter bolts
Rear axle shaft to caliper retaining bolt
Engine mount to engine
Rubber engine mount bolts to frame
Drive shaft to rear end
Drive shaft to transmission
rear end to subframe

Thanks

1. Very good and very tight
2. If you mean the 13mm that goes into the axle, not to tight and not too loose.
3. Not too tight. Aluminum
4. Not too tight. pretty small.
5. Good and tight, use loctite
6. Ditto
7. Not too tight, strips easily enough, loctite

Like those numbers? Big Grin


RE: Torque Specifications - 300D50 - 10-14-2010

I usually use about 10 to 200 gruntpounds on the breaker bar, depending on phase of moon, water table levels, and if brazilian cocoa is high in the market.

To be honest, as long as you don't overdo it you should be good.


RE: Torque Specifications - George3soccer - 10-14-2010

Judge by type of material, and what size bolt or nut it actually is.