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Torque specks

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by BanditCH122812, Aug 4, 2024.

  1. Aug 4, 2024 at 8:06 AM
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    BanditCH122812

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    Need help on this which number is the torque speck.
     
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    42 or 2.7182

    Depends on which way the earth is rotating when the speck is measured.
     
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    go until it snaps, then back off a half-turn.

    torque spec's of what?!? there's literally 2,000 bolts holding each truck together, with 3/4's of them having drastically different specifications from the others.

    a flywheel bolt will never have the same torque rating(measured in FT/lbs) as the bolt for the door panel(low IN/lbs)...
     
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  5. Aug 4, 2024 at 10:17 AM
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    "This"? What is "this". Did you try uploading a pic? It didn't work. Nobody can see what "this" is.
     
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    If you can tell us what you are working on, we can help you better.
     
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    Stock wheels and suspension. Random "utilitarian" mods featured on this great forum.
    I usually got 25 or 6 to 4.
     
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    Let's see who actually reads the manual.

    There are 2 number in perenties ( ). The number on the right is Ft/Lbs.

    For example. FSM will show 30 (306, 22) next to a part.
    The 22 is Ft/Lbs.
     
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    2 ugga's on small parts

    6 ugga dugga's on large parts.

    12-20 ugga dugga's, or 10 seconds, on 3/4" hex sockets and larger.
     
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    Spit on it, slap it and give a turn or two. That should do it.
     
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    I like that. Yeah, Torque speck. We go by German torque speck around these parts. You clearly missed the memo. Keep up noob.

    2 uggas for littles
    6 ugga duggas for bigs
    Then like stated. 10 seconds or more for 19mm and up bolts and a large ratchet or breaker bar and a manual ugga to recheck and make sure things are tight. Then a final hawk tuah to show off your accomplishments and show those fasteners who's boss.
     
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    OP,
    From the service manual PDF, page 225
     

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    We don't even know what part OP needs the specs for?

    However, it is nice of you to try and help.
    Is that Mitchell data? Just out of curiosity?
     
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    soundz lika kinda wild turquey
    or just a turky
     
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    I have no ideer what the phuck this thred is about?
     
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    That's known as a Chicago torque speck
     
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    He's asking about the 3 different specs that appear in the manual, it can be a bit confusing

    Screenshot_20240804_130432_Gallery.jpg

    N*m = Newtons (per) meter
    kgf*cm = kilogram(s) force (per) centimeter
    ft*lbf = foot pounds force (per) feet

    Most torque wrenches have options for lb/ft and N*m. Just use the regular lb/ft setting, the 2nd number in parenthesis

    @BanditCH122812
     
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