Assembly mounting

2002 Volkswagen Golf GLS, 2.0 K, StandardSECTION Assembly mounting
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Torque specifications

Fig 1: Engine Mounting Bolts
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Engine mounting

1 - Mounting to body * See note 40 Nm + 90 Β° ( 1 / 4 turn)
2 - Support to mounting at body * See note 20 Nm + 90 Β° ( 1 / 4 turn)
3 - Mount to engine bracket 100 Nm

* Replace bolts

Fig 2: Transmission Mounting Bolts
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Transmission assembly mounting

1 - Mounting to body * See note 40 Nm + 90 Β° ( 1 / 4 turn)
2 - Mounting to body * See note 20 Nm + 90 Β° ( 1 / 4 turn)
3 - Mounting to transmission console 100 Nm

* Replace bolts

Fig 3: Pendulum Supports Mounting Bolts
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Pendulum supports

1 - Pendulum supports to transmission 50 Nm
2 - Pendulum supports to transmission 50 Nm
3 - Pendulum supports to subframe 25 Nm
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