Differential case bolt torque spec
#1
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Is the Differential Case bolt torque spec correct?
Hey Everyone!
I've read from multiple sources, including this forum that the torque spec of the differential case bolt (the covers where the shafts go through...there are 15 - 8mm 8.8 bolts in total) is 41 ft-lbs...
Well, I've been doing a lot of upgrades recently including the clutch and when I pulled the rear assembly I discovered I had the leaky butt syndrome. I bought the seals and set out to fix the problem. I got everything cleaned up and started reassembly...started with the side that has 9 bolts. I got the cover on using a star pattern to tighten the bolts. I snapped a bolt!!!
I was lucky enough to have a screw extractor kit from years back...thankfully I was able to get it out...so incredibly lucky!! Since I had that side pretty much done I used a bolt from the other side...I only have 30 ft-lbs on the bolts for now until I figure this out.
I Googled the maximum torque of an 8 mm 8.8 bolt and found out that it is 17 to 18 ft-lbs!
What have I got wrong here? How could a torque spec be so far above the maximum torque allowed for a bolt?
Feels like I'm missing something...any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks,
Kevin
I've read from multiple sources, including this forum that the torque spec of the differential case bolt (the covers where the shafts go through...there are 15 - 8mm 8.8 bolts in total) is 41 ft-lbs...
Well, I've been doing a lot of upgrades recently including the clutch and when I pulled the rear assembly I discovered I had the leaky butt syndrome. I bought the seals and set out to fix the problem. I got everything cleaned up and started reassembly...started with the side that has 9 bolts. I got the cover on using a star pattern to tighten the bolts. I snapped a bolt!!!
I was lucky enough to have a screw extractor kit from years back...thankfully I was able to get it out...so incredibly lucky!! Since I had that side pretty much done I used a bolt from the other side...I only have 30 ft-lbs on the bolts for now until I figure this out.
I Googled the maximum torque of an 8 mm 8.8 bolt and found out that it is 17 to 18 ft-lbs!
What have I got wrong here? How could a torque spec be so far above the maximum torque allowed for a bolt?
Feels like I'm missing something...any help would be greatly appreciated
thanks,
Kevin
Last edited by topdown01; 01-06-2017 at 01:44 AM.
#2
Perfect timing, I just looked this up about 5 mins ago and saved it for my current project
Clean the O-ring sealing surface on the differential cover and the differential housing.
Install new O-ring, P/N 89047953, to the differential cover.
Apply a continuous 3 mm (0.125 in) bead of sealant, P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466), or equivalent, to the cover flange.
Apply sealant around the bolt holes. Keep sealant away from the O-ring.
Install the differential cover to the differential.
Install the differential cover retaining bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 28 N·m(20 lb ft).
Clean the excess sealant from the left cover/housing splitline.
Using two nuts installed on the stud, install the transmission mounting stud to the differential cover.
Tighten
Tighten the stud to 42 N·m(31 lb ft).
Remove the second nut from the transmission mounting stud.
Tighten the nut retaining the transmission to the transmission LH mounting stud.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 50 N·m(37 lb ft).
Install the damper/tuned absorber and bolts to the differential (97-04 model years).
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N·m(18 lb ft).
Clean the O-ring sealing surface on the differential cover and the differential housing.
Install new O-ring, P/N 89047953, to the differential cover.
Apply a continuous 3 mm (0.125 in) bead of sealant, P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466), or equivalent, to the cover flange.
Apply sealant around the bolt holes. Keep sealant away from the O-ring.
Install the differential cover to the differential.
Install the differential cover retaining bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 28 N·m(20 lb ft).
Clean the excess sealant from the left cover/housing splitline.
Using two nuts installed on the stud, install the transmission mounting stud to the differential cover.
Tighten
Tighten the stud to 42 N·m(31 lb ft).
Remove the second nut from the transmission mounting stud.
Tighten the nut retaining the transmission to the transmission LH mounting stud.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 50 N·m(37 lb ft).
Install the damper/tuned absorber and bolts to the differential (97-04 model years).
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N·m(18 lb ft).
#3
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Thread Starter
Perfect timing, I just looked this up about 5 mins ago and saved it for my current project
Clean the O-ring sealing surface on the differential cover and the differential housing.
Install new O-ring, P/N 89047953, to the differential cover.
Apply a continuous 3 mm (0.125 in) bead of sealant, P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466), or equivalent, to the cover flange.
Apply sealant around the bolt holes. Keep sealant away from the O-ring.
Install the differential cover to the differential.
Install the differential cover retaining bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 28 N·m(20 lb ft).
Clean the excess sealant from the left cover/housing splitline.
Using two nuts installed on the stud, install the transmission mounting stud to the differential cover.
Tighten
Tighten the stud to 42 N·m(31 lb ft).
Remove the second nut from the transmission mounting stud.
Tighten the nut retaining the transmission to the transmission LH mounting stud.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 50 N·m(37 lb ft).
Install the damper/tuned absorber and bolts to the differential (97-04 model years).
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N·m(18 lb ft).
Clean the O-ring sealing surface on the differential cover and the differential housing.
Install new O-ring, P/N 89047953, to the differential cover.
Apply a continuous 3 mm (0.125 in) bead of sealant, P/N 1052942 (Canadian P/N 10953466), or equivalent, to the cover flange.
Apply sealant around the bolt holes. Keep sealant away from the O-ring.
Install the differential cover to the differential.
Install the differential cover retaining bolts.
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 28 N·m(20 lb ft).
Clean the excess sealant from the left cover/housing splitline.
Using two nuts installed on the stud, install the transmission mounting stud to the differential cover.
Tighten
Tighten the stud to 42 N·m(31 lb ft).
Remove the second nut from the transmission mounting stud.
Tighten the nut retaining the transmission to the transmission LH mounting stud.
Tighten
Tighten the nut to 50 N·m(37 lb ft).
Install the damper/tuned absorber and bolts to the differential (97-04 model years).
Tighten
Tighten the bolts to 25 N·m(18 lb ft).
In any event, thanks for the information!!!
Last edited by topdown01; 01-06-2017 at 07:40 AM.
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Last edited by topdown01; 01-17-2017 at 02:52 PM.