Fastener Tightening Specifications

2006 Pontiac G6 GTP, 2D Coupe, StandardSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
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Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
Engine Lift Bracket Bolt (LZ4) 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Engine Mount Adapter Bolt (LY7) 58 N.m 43 lb ft
Power Steering Assist Motor Bolt 9 N.m 80 lb in
Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Inlet Hose Bracket Nut (LY7) 8 N.m 71 lb in
Power Steering Gear Inlet Hose Bolt 27 N.m 20 lb ft
Power Steering Gear Inlet Hose Fitting 27 N.m 20 lb ft
Power Steering Hose Bracket Nut (LZ4) 5 N.m 45 lb in
Power Steering Pump Bolt (LY7) 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Power Steering Pump Bolt (LZ4) 25 N.m 18 lb ft
Power Steering Pump Flow Control Valve Fitting (LZ4) 60 N.m 44 lb ft
Rear Transmission Mount Bracket Bolt and Nut (LY7, LZ4) 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Rear Transmission Mount Bracket Thru Bolt (LZ4) 90 N.m 66 lb ft
Remote Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Bracket Bolt (LY7) 9 N.m 80 lb in
Remote Power Steering Fluid Reservoir Bracket Screw (LY7) 6 N.m 53 lb in
Steering Gear Bolt and Nut (LAT/LE5) 70 N.m + 90 degrees 52 lb ft + 90 degrees
Steering Gear Bolt and Nut (LY7, LZ4) 110 N.m 81 lb ft
Steering Gear Cylinder Pipe Fitting 19 N.m 14 lb ft
Steering Gear Cylinder Pipe Retaining Plate Bolt 12 N.m 106 lb in
Steering Gear Rack Bearing Preload (LY7, LZ4) 68 N.m 50 lb ft
Steering Linkage Inner Tie Rod 100 N.m 74 lb ft
Steering Linkage Outer Tie Rod Nut 25 N.m + 90 degrees 18 lb ft + 90 degrees
Transmission Brace Bolt (LY7) 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Transmission Rear Mount Bolt (LAT/LE5) 90 N.m 66 lb ft
Transmission Rear Mount Bolt (LY7) 50 N.m 37 lb ft
Transmission Rear Mount Bolt (LZ4) 90 N.m 66 lb ft
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