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Torque???
Yeah I am curious what the torque for the transmount itself to the trans?
Thanks Jon
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PFT pretty fuc@%$ tight
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tighten it til it snaps and back off a turn
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typically, 3/8 bolts torque to approx. 40 ft lbs, 7/16 bolts to 50, 1/2 to 60 ft lbs...etc. metrics are essentially the same...just use common sense...if youre threading into aluminum, usuallly a lighter torque and blue loctite...steel use a higher torque
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