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I removed my fuel tank last week to flush my cooling system, replace plugs, and add a HID light. I noticed in the service manual the torque specs for the two side bolts is listed as 51 ft lbs. Is this correct??

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No way!!!! I don't care how fat those phillip screws are! I'm betting if you recheck that 51 is in metric, not Ft Lbs...

 

Just tighten them tight, that's all I do, and I've never lost a screw...

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I removed my fuel tank last week to flush my cooling system, replace plugs, and add a HID light. I noticed in the service manual the torque specs for the two side bolts is listed as 51 ft lbs. Is this correct??

 

I see 5.1 lb-ft (7 Nm) in the manual :thumbsup2:

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Thanks guys - I did NOT tighten to 51 ft lbs - I got to about 8 ft lbs and could tell that was PLENTY tight. Here is the pic from my service manual!

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I did a quick look on an inch-pound to foot-pound calculator website, and...I didnt miss by much!

 

61.2 inch-pounds is the same as 5.1 foot-pounds.

 

And 51 inch-pounds is about 4.25 foot pounds.

 

 

:happy34:

 

Yeah, 51 ft-lbs would probably twist the head right off that bolt!

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Thanks guys - I did NOT tighten to 51 ft lbs - I got to about 8 ft lbs and could tell that was PLENTY tight. Here is the pic from my service manual!

 

 

That is why I never take the service manual on any vehicle as gospel. I have found too many mistakes over the years. Always check at least two sources, before doing the work.

 

:backinmyday:

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