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Old 07-01-2015, 12:02 PM
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Default Clutch Replacement/Torque Tube Rebuild

Is there a resource available that lists various torque specs for all of the components, except for the shop manuals?

I intend to purchase the manuals, but my car needs to go back together this weekend (clutch replacement). Using the correct torque specs would be preferred, of course.

If I ask here, would there be anyone willing to list the torque specs for the components I list?

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http://temp.corvetteforum.net/c5/cgh1//c5torque.pdf

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Have any of you fellas been reusing the Rear Crossmember Mounting Nuts (21mm)?

Anyone know where I can find them, or can I look for a specific type of 21mm nut at a hardware store as a replacement?

Same question for the flywheel bolts...
Old 07-01-2015, 03:19 PM
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For the fly wheel bolts I would go with oem at least if not arp
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Originally Posted by Quickshift_C5
Have any of you fellas been reusing the Rear Crossmember Mounting Nuts (21mm)?

Anyone know where I can find them, or can I look for a specific type of 21mm nut at a hardware store as a replacement?

Same question for the flywheel bolts...
I've reused them many times and most shops do also.
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I will reuse the Rear Crossmember Nuts

One of the OEM flywheel bolts is slightly rounded. Nervous about re-using that one. I'll take another look when I get home.

Thanks guys.
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I tried the link and it didn't work for me. Here is a PDF version of the Torque specs:
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Found a local shop with ARP flywheel bolts. Picking those up tonight.

Also going to have another shop press the new bearings onto the torque tube for me. I found instructions that were pulled from the service manual, but they were for the automatic. Anyone have that on hand for a manual trans they could share?

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