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Help of a 07 chev front diff, losse bolts torque specs?
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<blockquote data-quote="BryanM" data-source="post: 1076011" data-attributes="member: 6828"><p>alan if its the five bolts that you are talking about the torque spec for 9.25 ring {which I bet you have} is 30lbs. there is sealant in between the case and tube that seals it. I have never seen these bolts come loose tho. I myself would probably put a drop of locktite on them. Just a drop and blue (medium) locktite. also make sure your breather tube is clean, I have seen a blocked or kinked tube cause leaks but never cause loose bolts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanM, post: 1076011, member: 6828"] alan if its the five bolts that you are talking about the torque spec for 9.25 ring {which I bet you have} is 30lbs. there is sealant in between the case and tube that seals it. I have never seen these bolts come loose tho. I myself would probably put a drop of locktite on them. Just a drop and blue (medium) locktite. also make sure your breather tube is clean, I have seen a blocked or kinked tube cause leaks but never cause loose bolts. [/QUOTE]
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