Torque Specifications (3.4L)

1994 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am GT, 2D CoupeSECTION Torque Specifications (3.4L)
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (3.4L)

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Catalytic Converter Hanger Bolts/Screws 30 (41)
Center Support Bearing-To-Rear Axle Torque Arm Bolts (Models With 2-Piece Driveshaft) 37 (50)
Driveshaft-To-Differential Yoke Bolt/Screw 16 (22)
Fuel Rail Retaining Bolts 18 (24)
Fuel Tank Strap Bolts 25 (34)
Harmonic Balancer 110 (149)
Muffler Hanger
Bolt 11 (15)
Nut 18 (25)
Oxygen Sensor 30 (41)
Rear Axle Torque Arm Outer Transmission Bracket
Bolt (Front Lower) 37 (50)
Bolt (Rear Upper) 20 (27)
Nut 30 (41)
Rear Axle Torque Arm-To-Differential Housing Bolts/Nuts 97 (132)
Rear Axle Track Bar Brace-To-Body Bracket Bolts
Left 35 (47)
Right 80 (108)
Rear Axle Track Bar-To-Left Coil Spring Seat Bolt/Nut 61 (83)
Rear Axle Track Bar-To-Right Body Bracket
Bolt 80 (108)
Nut 75 (102)
Rear Exhaust Pipe Hanger Nut 11 (15)
Rear Exhaust Pipe-To-Catalytic Converter Outlet Flange Bolts/Screws 15 (20)
Rear Shock Absorber Lower Mounting Nut 66 (90)
Rear Stabilizer Shaft Insulator Clamp Nuts 18 (24)
Rear Stabilizer Shaft Link Bolts/Nuts 17 (23)
Throttle Body Bolts 20 (27)
Wheel Lug Nuts 100 (140)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt 89 (10)
Crankshaft (3X) Position Sensor Bolt 71 (8.0)
Crankshaft (24X) Position Sensor Bolt 89 (10)
Exhaust Heat Shield Bolts/Screws 18 (2.0)
Fuel Line-To-Fuel Rail Retaining Bracket Screw 45 (5.0)
Idle Air Control (IAC) Valve Screw 30 (3.4)
Ignition Coil-To-Module Screws 40 (4.5)
Throttle Position Sensor Screw 18 (2.0)
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