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    Veteran Member Four Rings Kyle H's Avatar
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    Clutch install torque specs-- what are they?!

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    I'm getting ready to throw my car back together, and I just realized I don't have the torque specs for anything to put it back together!

    I only need the real important ones, the flywheel bolts and pressure plate bolts. If anybody knows a site that I can find all of the specs that would be even better though.


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    Veteran Member Four Rings 99blueb5's Avatar
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    Re: Clutch install torque specs-- what are they?!

    here: http://a4mods.com/index.php?page=web...es/clutch.html

    and http://www.audiworld.com/tech/

    read both they have the torque in there someplace

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    Veteran Member Four Rings njm23's Avatar
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    Re: Clutch install torque specs-- what are they?!

    Pretty sure flywheel was 44 ft lbs + 90 degrees and the pressure plate was *correction*18ft lbs. Use loc-tite!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings djwimbo's Avatar
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    Re: Clutch install torque specs-- what are they?!

    Quote Originally Posted by njm23 View Post
    Pretty sure flywheel was 44 ft lbs + 90 degrees and the pressure plate was *correction*18ft lbs. Use loc-tite!
    44 ft lbs + 90 degrees, 16 ft lbs on an A4 and 18 ft lbs on Passat.

    I did 18 ft lbs, ... Both times I had it apart. Yes, red loc-tite is a good idea as well
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