Torque Specifications

1983 Pontiac Grand Prix Base, 5.0 HSECTION Torque Specifications
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Case-to-Center Support Bolt 20-25 (27-34)
Case-to-Engine Bolt 30-35 (41-47)
Engine Rear Mount-to-Transmission 30-35 (41-47)
Engine Rear Support Bracket-to-Frame Nut 30-35 (41-47)
Extension Housing-to-Case Bolt 20-25 (27-34)
Flywheel-to-Converter Bolt 30-35 (41-47)
Governor Cover-to-Case 15-20 (20-27)
Manual Shaft-to-Detent Lever Nut 15-20 (20-27)
Manual Yoke-to-Manual Shaft Nut 13-18 (18-24)
Oil Cooler Pipe-to-Case 26-30 (35-41)
Oil Cooler Pipe-to-Radiator 26-30 (35-41)
Parking Pawl Bracket-to-Case Bolt 15-20 (20-27)
Pump Assembly-to-Case Bolt 15-20 (20-27)
Pump Body-to-Cover Bolt 15-20 (20-27)
Rear Servo Cover-to-Case Bolt 15-20 (20-27)
Vacuum Modulator Retainer-to-Case Bolt 15-20 (20-27)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Control Valve Assembly-to-Case Bolt 72-120 (8-14)
Filter-to-Valve Body Bolt 72-120 (8-14)
Flywheel Housing Cover-to-Transmission Bolt 48-72 (5-8)
Line Pressure Plug 60-120 (7-14)
Oil Pan-to-Case Bolt 72-120 (8-14)
Solenoid-to-Case Bolt 48-120 (5-14)
Speedometer Driven Gear Retainer-to-Case Bolt 48-72 (5-8)
Switch Assembly 24-42 (3-5)
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