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  • I need bolt torque specs for an 06 3500

    I need to put the bottom end of my 3500 from an 06 Pontiac G6 back together so I can test the 7x reluctor ring I had made for it. Specifically the rod bolts and main caps and oil pump or in a nut shell all of the bottom end torque specs.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Originally posted by Joseph Upson
    I need to put the bottom end of my 3500 from an 06 Pontiac G6 back together so I can test the 7x reluctor ring I had made for it. Specifically the rod bolts and main caps and oil pump or in a nut shell all of the bottom end torque specs.

    Thanks
    I dont have them but have any 3500 parts?

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    • #3
      This is probably the closest you'll get...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by bonecrrusher
        I dont have them but have any 3500 parts?
        What kind of 3500 parts?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by bszopi
          This is probably the closest you'll get...

          http://60degreev6.com/showthread.php?t=24946
          Thanks a bunch, but that final pass "X" number of degrees bit sounds like a recipe for disaster.

          I just busted two taps trying to thread the holes drilled in some of the 7x rings I have for the set screws, I guess I'll need to switch to a metric drill bit, I believe they are slightly larger in diameter than their standard equivalent. I successfully completed one ring and broke a piece of each of the two taps off in the hole on two others. I only need one so I'll save the others for some other time.

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          • #6
            If your first ring works, would you sell the other two to me with the broken taps? I am in the beginning of helping a friend with a 3500 in a fiero as well. I may be able to help you with a dog bone mount for your Fiero if you are interested.

            We already have a 3400 in his Fiero with the original front cover and Alternator bracket working. We are hoping to get the same front cover to work on the 3500 to keep a very stock look with not very stock go fast.

            Rick

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Joseph Upson View Post
              Thanks a bunch, but that final pass "X" number of degrees bit sounds like a recipe for disaster.
              You can buy a degree torque wrench which is the proper way to do it.
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