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  • James W.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • December 1, 1990
    • 2640

    #16
    Re: torque spec

    When I get home on Monday night I'll bump it up to around 60 to 65 lbs./ft. I was going to check my 1964 AIM this morning, but I didn't have time and I don't have 1966 ot 1967 AIM.

    Thanks for the information.

    James

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    • Richard M.
      Super Moderator
      • August 31, 1988
      • 11302

      #17
      Re: torque spec

      Originally posted by James West (18379)
      When I get home on Monday night I'll bump it up to around 60 to 65 lbs./ft. I was going to check my 1964 AIM this morning, but I didn't have time and I don't have 1966 ot 1967 AIM.

      Thanks for the information.

      James
      James, Just be careful. That spec was for brand new cars with no rusted weld nuts, etc.

      I'd go to around 40-50 and call it good. As Duke said, gravity helps. Plus those sombrero cups rust themselves in pretty good over time too.

      Rich

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