Fastener Tightening Specifications

2006 Chevrolet Suburban C2500, 6.0 USECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Battery Cable Channel Nut 3 N.m 27 lb in
Battery Hold Down Retainer Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Battery Tray to Battery Tray Bracket Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Battery Tray to Front Fender Inner Panel Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Battery Tray Front Support Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Engine Ground Strap to Front Plenum Panel Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Engine Ground Strap to Left Cylinder Head Bolt 16 N.m 12 lb ft
Engine Wiring Harness Clip to Generator Bracket Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Engine Wiring Harness Lead Nut 3.4 N.m 30 lb in
Forward Lamp Wiring Harness Ground Bolt 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Front Fender Rear Upper Brace Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Generator Battery Jumper Cable to Generator Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Generator Battery Jumper Cable to Mega Fuse Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Generator Bolt 55 N.m 41 lb ft
Generator Bracket Bolt 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Negative Battery Cable Nut 17 N.m 13 lb ft
Negative Battery Cable Stud 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Oil Pan Skid Plate Bolt 28 N.m 21 lb ft
Starter Bolt 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Starter Solenoid Cable to Battery Nut 17 N.m 13 lb ft
Starter Solenoid Cable to Starter Nut 9 N.m 80 lb in
Transmission Cover Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
RENDER: 1.0x

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