Torque Specs [message #92323] |
Sat, 17 July 2010 21:43 |
rowing guy
Messages: 31 Registered: October 2009 Location: Outside Philly
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Greetings,
I found this information on the net. Are these torque specs accurate? I don't know if they would be different for a motorhome as opposed to on Olds Toronado.
I figured it was possible that the settings could possibly be higher for some components. So you know, I've removed the steering assembly and everything up to and including the control arms.
http://vintage.mitchell1.com/PClubData/chassis/dch73/V2D7310034.pdf
Thanks.
Scott
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Re: [GMCnet] Torque Specs [message #92334 is a reply to message #92330] |
Sat, 17 July 2010 22:31 |
John Sharpe
Messages: 489 Registered: February 2006 Location: Texas
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Quote: | Do you have a GMC Motorhome workshop manual appropriate for your year model
MH? All the correct torque specs can be found there. They are still
available from Cinnabar on paper, and DVD from GMCnet member(s).
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Scott, James is right. You really need the manuals in some form rather than relying on information given on this forum. A lot of what you get can be opinion without a valid basis. Don't get me wrong, no one would purposely give bad info but we sometimes leave things out and get things in the wrong order.
John Sharpe
Humble,TX
'78 Eleganza TBI
'89 Spectrum 2000 MPI V-10
'40 Ford Panel Delivery TPI
johnasharpe@gmail.com
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Re: [GMCnet] Torque Specs [message #92350 is a reply to message #92330] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 06:56 |
gmcrv1
Messages: 839 Registered: August 2007 Location: Memphis
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I ordered the DVD about a month ago from Tom Lins (NJ). I had the manual in
three days. Lot's of good info. Can't remember the price, but worth every
penny. I especially like being able to print just the pages you need for
the project at hand, and if they happen to get grease, oil, anti-freeze,
power steering/transmission fluid, brake fluid or some undetermined
droppings from the black tank - you can toss them and print them again.
(lol)
Tom Eckert N2VWN
73 Glacier
Oakland, TN
On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 10:06 PM, James Hupy <jamesh1296@gmail.com> wrote:
> Do you have a GMC Motorhome workshop manual appropriate for your year model
> MH? All the correct torque specs can be found there. They are still
> available from Cinnabar on paper, and DVD from GMCnet member(s).
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
> 78 Royale 403
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> On Sat, Jul 17, 2010 at 7:43 PM, Scott Brown <sbrown928@comcast.net>
> wrote:
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> >
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> > Greetings,
> >
> > I found this information on the net. Are these torque specs accurate? I
> > don't know if they would be different for a motorhome as opposed to on
> Olds
> > Toronado.
> >
> > I figured it was possible that the settings could possibly be higher for
> > some components. So you know, I've removed the steering assembly and
> > everything up to and including the control arms.
> >
> > http://vintage.mitchell1.com/PClubData/chassis/dch73/V2D7310034.pdf
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Scott
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Re: Torque Specs [message #92359 is a reply to message #92323] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 08:37 |
shawnee
Messages: 422 Registered: February 2004 Location: NC
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rowing guy wrote on Sat, 17 July 2010 22:43 | Greetings,
I found this information on the net. Are these torque specs accurate? I don't know if they would be different for a motorhome as opposed to on Olds Toronado.
I figured it was possible that the settings could possibly be higher for some components. So you know, I've removed the steering assembly and everything up to and including the control arms.
http://vintage.mitchell1.com/PClubData/chassis/dch73/V2D7310034.pdf
Thanks.
Scott
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Scott,
I think comparing the 455 engine specs is like pushing on a string. Lots of work with no results. If you have a relative new original engine the original specs are correct. An older high mileage engine will probably not be correct. Any alterations or rebuilds will be better or worse depending on woh did the work and any modifications they did.
Gene Dotson
74 Canyonlands
www.bdub.net/Motorhome_Enhancements New Windows and Aluminum Radiators
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Re: [GMCnet] Torque Specs [message #92382 is a reply to message #92334] |
Sun, 18 July 2010 11:56 |
midlf
Messages: 2212 Registered: July 2007 Location: SE Wisc. (Palmyra)
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John Sharpe wrote on Sat, 17 July 2010 22:31 |
Quote: | Do you have a GMC Motorhome workshop manual appropriate for your year model
MH? All the correct torque specs can be found there. They are still
available from Cinnabar on paper, and DVD from GMCnet member(s).
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Scott, James is right. You really need the manuals in some form rather than relying on information given on this forum. A lot of what you get can be opinion without a valid basis. Don't get me wrong, no one would purposely give bad info but we sometimes leave things out and get things in the wrong order.
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Right - ya gotta have the manual, one way or another. A common response to questions on other forums is RTFM. The folks here are too kind and refined to state that but it is still good advice to Read The Manual.
And it is good to remember that all statements seen on the net/forum, unless backed up by by very good solid test results or OVERWHELMING experience, is really a statement of JWID.
Steve Southworth
1974 Glacier TZE064V100150 (for workin on)
1975 Transmode TZE365V100394 (parts & spares)
Palmyra WI
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