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Could some one confirm a torque settings please?Views : 439 Replies : 5Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Dec 1st, 2019, 11:11 | #1 |
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Could some one confirm a torque settings please?
Good morning chaps.
I am struggling to find the torque settings for the x4 bolts on the front caliper. I have uploaded a picture to show the bolts I mean , would any one have this data on vida? I have replaced the piston part only hence why I need this. |
Dec 1st, 2019, 15:59 | #2 |
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Haynes manual states for front caliper bracket bolts.
Stage1 105nm, 77lb ff Stage 2 angle tighten a further 60 degrees. Not sure about the others, I recon it assumes changing the complete assembly. Had a quick look at vida and not found any further reference. Hope this helps. John l Last edited by john langrick; Dec 1st, 2019 at 16:06. |
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I require for the t55 bolts please |
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Looks like you have split the Caliper to reseal it or rebuilt it don't think the information will be listed as that part will come as assembly.
So really stock torque for bolt size would be recommended.
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Hi, it depends on the dia and pitch of the thread. This size torx head could apply to differing shanks.
Typically could be 8 or 10 mm thread and can only guess on the pitch. You can pull up standard max torque settings on the web, that is if they are torqued to the max.. My experience is in the marine environment but I guess the same applies. John l |
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