Fastener Tightening Specifications

2007 Pontiac Wave LT, 4D Hatchback, Standard, Y4M/MLMSECTION Fastener Tightening Specifications
Fastener Tightening Specifications

Application Specification
Metric English
5th/Reverse Gear Shift Shaft Bolt 10-16 N.m 7-12 lb ft
Back Up Light Switch Nut 15-18 N.m 11-13 lb ft
Counter Shaft 5th Gear Nut 60-80 N.m 44-59 lb ft
Crankshaft Position Sensor Bolt 5-8 N.m 44-71 lb in
Differential Ring Gear Bolt 80-100 N.m 59-74 lb ft
Engine Mounting Rear Damping Bolts 50-60 N.m 37-44 lb ft
Front Exhaust Pipe Nut - Exhaust Manifold Side/Muffler Side 25-35 N.m 18-25 lb ft
Gear Shift Lever Bolts 4-7 N.m 35-62 lb in
Ground Wire Bolt 10-16 N.m 7-12 lb ft
High Speed Shift Shaft Bolt - 5th Gear Shift 10-16 N.m 7-12 lb ft
Low Speed Shift Shaft Bolt - 3rd and 4th Gear Shift 10-16 N.m 7-12 lb ft
Oil Drain Plug 25-30 N.m 18-22 lb ft
Oil Level Plug 25-30 N.m 18-22 lb ft
Radiator Lower Hose Bracket Bolts 8-15 N.m 70-132 lb in
Rear Damping Block Connection Nut and Bolt 78-85 N.m 55-63 lb ft
Reverse Idle Gear Shaft Bolt 18-28 N.m 13-21 lb ft
Reverse Shift Lever Bolt 18-28 N.m 13-21 lb ft
Select Cable Nut - Shift Lever Side 8-12 N.m 71-106 lb in
Side Cover - Clutch Plate 8-12 N.m 71-106 lb in
Side Cover Bolt 8-12 N.m 71-106 lb in
Side Cover Plate Screw 6-7 N.m 53-62 lb in
Shift Interlock Bolt 18-28 N.m 13-21 lb ft
Speedometer Driven Gear Bolt 5-8 N.m 44-71 lb in
Transaxle Lower Bolt 55-65 N.m 41-48 lb ft
Transaxle Mounting Bolt - Rear Bracket 45-55 N.m 33-41 lb ft
Transaxle Mounting Bolts - Rear Damping Block 50-60 N.m 37-44 lb ft
Transaxle Upper Bolt - Engine Side 55-65 N.m 41-48 lb ft
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