Fastener Tightening Specifications

2008 Chevrolet Chevy Express G2500, Van Cargo, 6.6 6SECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Application Specification
Metric English
Brake Caliper Bleeder Screw 12 N.m 106 lb in
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolt - Front (JH5) 175 N.m 129 lb ft
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolt - Front (JH6, JH7) 300 N.m 221 lb ft
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolt - Rear With Dual Rear Wheel 300 N.m 221 lb ft
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolt - Rear With Single Rear Wheel (JH5) 200 N.m 148 lb ft
Brake Caliper Bracket Bolt - Rear With Single Rear Wheel (JH6, JH7) 165 N.m 123 lb ft
Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolt - Front 108 N.m 80 lb ft
Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolt - Rear With Dual Rear Wheel 61 N.m 45 lb ft
Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolt - Rear With Single Rear Wheel (JH5) 34 N.m 25 lb ft
Brake Caliper Guide Pin Bolt - Rear With Single Rear Wheel (JH6, JH7) 72 N.m 53 lb ft
Brake Hose Fitting Bolt - Front 44 N.m 32 lb ft
Brake Hose Fitting Bolt - Rear With Dual Rear Wheel 40 N.m 30 lb ft
Brake Hose Fitting Bolt - Rear With Single Rear Wheel 44 N.m 32 lb ft
Brake Shield Nut - Dual Rear Wheel 160 N.m + 30 degrees 118 lb ft + 30 degrees
Brake Shield Nut - Single Rear Wheel 135 N.m 100 lb ft
Front Hub Extension Nut 130 N.m 96 lb ft
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