Torque Specifications

1995 Oldsmobile Aurora V8-4.0L VIN CSECTION Torque Specifications
Torque Soecifications

Component Torque/Ft. Lbs.

A/C Splash Shield 35
Accumulator Cover Bolts (8 mm) 6-10
Actuator Rod Nut 20-25
Axle Nut 110
Ball Joint Nut [05]
Bottom Pan Bolts [02]
Case Cover Bolts & Studs 20
Case Extension Bolts (Except 10 mm Bolt) & Stud 37-40
Case Extension Bolt (10 mm) 15-20
Case To Forward Clutch Support Studs 14-20
Channel Plate To Accumulator Housing Bolts (10 mm) 6-10
Channel Plate To Lower Control Valve Body Bolt (10 mm) 6-10
Cooler Fitting 19-21
Detent Roller Assembly Bolt 6-10
Differential Housing Bolts 52-56
Drive Axle Hub Nuts 110
Drive Sprocket Support Bolts 8-9.5
Engine Oil Pan To Transaxle Bracket 35
Engine To Transaxle Brace & Heat Shield 35
Engine To Transaxle Lower Bolts 35
Frame Mount Bolts 74
Flywheel To Converter Bolt 35
Hub Nut 110
Lower Control Valve Body To Channel Plate Bolts (10 mm) 6-10
Manual Shaft Nut 15
Oil Transfer Plate Bolts & Nuts 6-10
Power Steering Pressure Hose Fitting 20
Pressure Control (PC) Solenoid (Bolt) 8-9.5
Pump Assembly Bolts 8-9.5
Range Control Cable Bracket Bolts 106 [01]
Scavenge Bolt 6-10
Scavenge Pump Body Cover Bolts (10 mm) 8-9.5
Side Cover Bolt (13 mm) 15-20
Side Cover Bolts (15 mm) 37-40
Spacer Plate Support To Channel Plate Bolts (8mm) 6-10
Speed Sensor Bolt 6-10
Stabilizer Link To Strut Nuts 49
Steering Intermediate Shaft To Steering Gear Bolt 35
Temperature Sensor 30 [01]
Torque Converter Cover Bolts 106 [01]
Transaxle Mount Bolts 35
Transaxle Mount Bracket Bolts 35
Transaxle Range Control Cable Brackets 35 [01]
Transaxle Range Switch 106 [01]
Upper Control Valve Assembly Bolts 8-9.5
Wiring Harness Bolts 8-9.5
4th Servo Cover Bolts 6-10

[01] Inch Lbs.
[02] Torque bolt in three steps:
first 27 lb in
second 53 lb in
then 106 lb in
RENDER: 1.0x

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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • β€’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
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