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Torque setting for 4x4 Cossie Engine Mounts

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Old 11-02-2010 | 04:16 PM
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Default Torque setting for 4x4 Cossie Engine Mounts

as above. just checking to see if there is a torque setting as i dont want to go through another set of front drive shafts and as there is both nuts on the top and bottom of my collins engine mounts, i thought id best ask. cheeRS
Old 11-02-2010 | 07:57 PM
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Tight!!, I never bother with most of them, just the important ones, don't need to be mentally tight so long as new lock nut used.
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As described on Cosworth Workshop manual:
Nuts - engine mounting bracket to engine mounting - 70 to 90 Nm.
Engine mounting to cross member nut - 50 to 70 Nm.

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thanks ever so guys.
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