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    anyone got the bolt pattern and torque spec for the trans pan on a 4t60 trans? i wanna change the trans fluid and filter.
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    just make them pretty snug. not to tight, not loose.

    Thats what i do atleast.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    just make them pretty snug. not to tight, not loose.

    Thats what i do atleast.
    id rather not risk have it leak all over the driveway... i got a torque wrench so why not take the extra 30 seconds to torque it down....
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    I tried that with my LIM and broke a bolt off in the head.

    Go figure... grade 8 bolts will break with 17 ft lbs of torque...

    Lemme check "the book"...


    156 in-lbs
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    snug with a 1/4 ratchet I have done hundreds of pan drops and thats all i ever do.
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    uh oh. don't torque them down, i guarantee you strip your threads, they're aluminum, then you will really leak trans fluid all over the driveway. for tightening just do a star sequence like you do for your wheels with improvising.
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    I tried that with my LIM and broke a bolt off in the head.

    Go figure... grade 8 bolts will break with 17 ft lbs of torque...

    Lemme check "the book"...


    156 in-lbs
    156 inch lbs for the trans pan? so 13ft/lbs... and actually your better off torqueing them... your less likely to strip the threads..... oh and reason the lim bolts broke is im guessing you didnt use new bolts did you? their torque to yield bolts you gotta replace them after you tighten them down if you dont they will break. same with cylinder head bolts.
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    The torque spec is NOT TTY...

    Yeah, 156, use a small torque wrench if you must. Big one wouldn't accurate at that low setting (if it even has that setting)
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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    The torque spec is NOT TTY...

    Yeah, 156, use a small torque wrench if you must. Big one wouldn't accurate at that low setting (if it even has that setting)
    i have an in/lb one ill just use that its good up to 240 in/lbs... or 20 ft/lbs.
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