I'll be working on my haldex/AOC unit here in a few weeks. While reviewing the Vida information I'm not figuring out how I determine torque specs while looking at the parts or procedures section. As a matter of fact I don't even see a procedure for removing the haldex/AOC only the entire rear diff assembly.
I'm interested in the 4 bolts that hold the haldex body onto the differential assembly as well as the torque spec for the nut that holds the axle flange onto the haldex/AOC (see #8 in attached folder).
how do I find torque specs in vida?
how do I find torque specs in vida?
Shawn F.
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2013 & 2015 S60 T5
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1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
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Use a impact gun on the large nut and just get the other bolts tight like any normal bolt...
Probably around 15-16lb for the body bolts but idono because I can't remember the size but why do you want the torque specs so bad for those basic bolts?
Probably around 15-16lb for the body bolts but idono because I can't remember the size but why do you want the torque specs so bad for those basic bolts?
Summer: 2002 Triumph TT600
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I'd hardly call them "basic" (#10 & #13) in diagram since there is a seal between the haldex and the differential and I'm already fighting a leak in that area on the top where we cannot see. Seems to me proper specs on these as well as the flange nut would be paramount to not damaging seals while not allowing for a leak.
Do you know where to find such specs in Vida when they are not listed in a procedure or there is no procedure?
Do you know where to find such specs in Vida when they are not listed in a procedure or there is no procedure?
Shawn F.
2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6
1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE
2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6
1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE
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Specs are in vida
150Nm for the Pinion nut #8
M8 bolts are 24 Nm
Use a dab of blue loctite on all of them. Put one drop of loctite a few threads in to the diff instead of on the bolt. This keeps the loctite from getting squished in between the AOD and the diff and offsetting the attachment angle. The same way you would install a flywheel.
150Nm for the Pinion nut #8
M8 bolts are 24 Nm
Use a dab of blue loctite on all of them. Put one drop of loctite a few threads in to the diff instead of on the bolt. This keeps the loctite from getting squished in between the AOD and the diff and offsetting the attachment angle. The same way you would install a flywheel.
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They are basic...
We are not talking about a head gasket here, just a regular sealed area. You can do all the running around you want to get the specs but it's nothing special when getting these tight.
Again, impact on the main nut and regular tightness on the other bolts. just like your putting anything else back together, don't man handle it or you will strip them out.
We are not talking about a head gasket here, just a regular sealed area. You can do all the running around you want to get the specs but it's nothing special when getting these tight.
Again, impact on the main nut and regular tightness on the other bolts. just like your putting anything else back together, don't man handle it or you will strip them out.
Summer: 2002 Triumph TT600
Fair Weather: 2001 S60 T5M
Winter: 2000 S70 AWD
Restoration: 1983 Mercedes 300CDT
Fair Weather: 2001 S60 T5M
Winter: 2000 S70 AWD
Restoration: 1983 Mercedes 300CDT
Thanks...all good advice.
Shawn F.
2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6
1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE
2001 V70 T5
2003 XC70
1996 Vw Passat Tdi
1999 Porsche Boxster
2004 Chevy Suburban LT 5.3L
2013 & 2015 S60 T5
2008 Vw Touareg T2 V6
1989 Sea Ray 340 Sundander
2007 Sea Doo Challenger 180 SE
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