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Old 01-21-2010, 04:28 PM
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I'm putting in a new flywheel and clutch this weekend what are the torque specs for the flywheel pressure plate and tranny case for a 96 integra rs
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Torque in steps: 19ft-lbs (228in-lbs), 38ft-lbs (456in-lbs), 57ft-lbs (684in-lbs), Then to 76ft-lbs (912in-lbs) (all B series)

CLUTCH COVER LOWER BOLTS (8mm)
17ft-lbs (204in-lbs) (all B series)

CLUTCH COVER UPPER BOLTS (6mm)
9ft-lbs (108in-lbs) (all B series)
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Old 01-21-2010, 05:29 PM
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Just use a ratchet and socket and make sure they are tight, that's all you need to do.
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Nah I'd rather Use a torque wrench and make sure they're tight
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If you know how tight they were when they came off, you can put them back on without torquing it.

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Just use a ratchet and socket and make sure they are tight, that's all you need to do.
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Lol never use a torque wrench. Did my pressure plate with a long wrench, then put another wrench at the end to extend and gave a good push with my weight. Worked like a charm. Lol
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torque wrench is a waste of money
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You can put more then 9 FT LBS of TQ by hand, trust me, I do this all the time at work.
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