Torque Specifications

1991 GMC S15 Jimmy 4D Utility, 4WD, StandardSECTION Torque Specifications
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Bracket-To-Column Bolt 10 (14)
Flexible Coupling Clamp Bolt 31 (42)
Flexible Coupling-To-Flange Bolt Nut 20 (27)
Intermediate Shaft Clamp Bolt/Nut
"G" Series 10 (14)
"P" Series & "R" & "V" Series 20 (27)
Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt ("P" Series) 75 (102)
Lower Clamp Bolt 26 (35)
Lower Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt
Astro & Safari 30 (41)
"C" & "K" Series 22 (30)
"G" Series 46 (62)
Steering Column Shaft-To-Intermediate Shaft
"C" & "K" Series 46 (62)
"P" Series, "R" & "V" Series & "S" & "T" Series 44 (59)
Steering Column Support Bracket Bolt 22 (30)
Steering Column Support Bracket Nut 20 (27)
Steering Column Support Bracket Screws 22 (30)
Steering Column-To-Dash Panel Bolt 10 (14)
Steering Gear-To-Frame Bolt
Astro, Safari & "S" & "T" Series 55 (75)
"C" & "K" Series 100 (136)
"G" Series, "P" Series & "R" & "V" Series 65 (88)
Steering Wheel Nut 30 (41)
Upper Clamp Nut Bolt 45 (61)
Upper Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolt
Astro & Safari 30 (41)
"G" Series 35 (47)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Bearing Housing-To-Lock Housing Screw 35 (4)
Column Clamp Stud 20 (2)
Column Clamp Stud Nut (12)
Dimmer Switch Screw 35 (4)
Hazard Switch Screw 27 (3)
Housing Cover Screw 100 (11)
Housing Support Screw 5 (6.8)
Ignition Lock Retaining Screw (Standard) 40 (4.5)
Ignition Lock Retaining Screw (Tilt) 22 (2.5)
Ignition Switch Screw 35 (4)
Lock Housing-To-Jacket Screw 90 (10)
Shield Screw 4 (6)
Shift Tube Support Screw 60 (7)
Steering Column Lower Bracket Bolt 106 (12)
Tilt Release Spring Retaining Screw 35 (4)
Turn Signal Housing Retaining Screw 45 (5)
Turn Signal Switch Screw 35 (4)
Upper Bracket Nut 106 (12)
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