Torque Specifications: 4T80-E

2000 Saturn SC2 Automatic, MP6SECTION 4T80-E
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS (4T80-E)

Application Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Axle Shaft Nut (All Models) 118 (160)
Ball Joint-To-Steering Knuckle Nut ("G" Body) 48 (65)
Cooler Pipe-To-Transaxle Fitting ("E" & "K" Bodies) 16 (22)
Cross-Vehicle Brace Nut ("E" Body) 15 (20)
Engine & Transaxle Mounting ("K" Body)
Mount Nut 37 (50)
Mount-To-Transaxle Bracket Fastener 37 (50)
Mount-To-Transaxle Bolt 55 (75)
Mount-To-Transaxle Bracket Bolt 81 (110)
Mount-To-Transaxle Bracket Nut 37 (50)
Mount-To-Transaxle Heat Shield & Brace Fastener 37 (50)
Engine Frame Fastener ("G" & "K" Bodies) 141 (191)
Engine Mount Strut ("E" Body)
Strut-To-Engine Bolt 58 (78)
Strut-To-Radiator Tie Bar Bolt 18 (24)
Engine Mount-To-Frame Nut ("E" Body) 35 (47)
Engine-To-Transmission Brace Bolt ("E" & "G" Bodies) 35 (47)
Flywheel-To-Torque Converter Bolt (All Models) 44 (60)
Intermediate Shaft Lower Pinch Bolt
"E" Body 35 (47)
"K" Body 37 (50)
Power Steering Hose-To-Steering Gear ("E" & "K" Bodies) 20 (27)
Power Steering Return Brace Bolt ("G" Body) 37 (50)
Stabilizer Bar Link Nut
"E" Body 41 (55)
"G" Body 13 (17)
"K" Body 48 (65)
Steering Gear Fastener
"G" Body 48 (65)
"K" Body 77 (105)
Strut Tower Bolt/Nut
"E" Body 15 (20)
"G" Body 33 (45)
"K" Body 44 (60)
Tie Rod-To-Knuckle Nut
"E" & "G" Bodies 55 (75)
"K" Body (1) 74 (100)
Transaxle-To-Engine Bolt ("E" & "G" Bodies) 55 (75)
Transaxle Mounting Bracket-To-Transaxle
"E" Body 35 (47)
"G" Body 55 (75)
"K" Body 81 (110)
Transaxle Mount
"E" Body
Mount-To-Frame Nut 35 (47)
Mount-To-Transmission Fastener 35 (47)
"G" Body 48 (65)
"K" Body 37 (50)
Wheel Lug Nut (All Models) 103 (140)
Wiper Arm Pivot Shaft Nut 24 (32)
INCH Lbs. (N.m)Β 
Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Nut ("K" Body) (2) 84 (9)
(1) Tighten an additional 1/3 turn (2 flats).
(2) Tighten an additional 120 degrees.
RENDER: 1.0x

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