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More missing torque values and other gripes about the CD FS manual
Today in addition to checking my A/C system, I'm going to change my steering damper AKA steering shock absorber. I spent a 1/2 hour looking through my CD FSM and there's no reference to it. There were a few pictures with a #15 on it but thats all. As much of a help the CD FSM has been it's also been a big POS due to it's missing technical info. I guess I'm goung to either try using my bar type torque wrench to see where it finally breaks loose at or I'm going to use a value of 35 Nm which I found for another component.
Are the printed manuals just as bad? I haven't been lucky enough to have a winning bid on one yet, it is worth it or am I just going to have a printed version of the POS CD FSM? I was looking for the A/C compressor in the CD FSM. I couldn't find that component either.:mad: |
FSM CD job # 46-550 has the following:
"Steering damper......srew on, replace self locking nut. 35Nm." It's in the center link section of 46. Technical data (except torque) is in 46-050. More than I want to know about A/C compressors is job # 83-524 (page 8 is where the R-4 starts). Good luck |
Well wadaya know.:o
I did find the torque value right in 46-550 but I have 45Nm in mine. The other reference to the "shock" was in two other small sentences. I guess as I got a bit overwhelmed by trying to go through all the previous sections, I guess I simply missed it. I didn't have a section 46-050 in my CD. I also found the section about the compressors right where you said it would be but since it was in the HVAC I and I have the automatic climate control III, I didn't even bother looking in there. Thanks Jbaj007. |
I looked in my Technical Data Manual and they said:
"steering damper on drag link or console side member..50Nm." So now we see three different values from MB publications:eek: Obviously not too, too critical or it was free beer Friday when the engineers decided on a torque value on the damper ;). |
The only thing is it would have been good to know that the nuts on steering damper were lock nuts. I took the old ones and bashed them between two sledge hammers so I could reuse them.
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They always seem to have the torque values in the FSM but normally you have to be creative to find the right pdf to look it up under. I also have the Chilton and Haynes manuals but don't really use either. The Haynes manual is much better than the Chilton but still not very impressive.
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I still haven't been able to locate the torque values for the intake and exhaust manifolds. I've got a fed set coming soon and I'm hoping to find or get those numbers from somewhere before I swap them out on my car. Boost, any chance your Hanes or Chilton books spec anything?
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I'll take a look in the Haynes tomorrow if I remember, the Chiltons didn't have anything in it (no big surprise there).
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Boost, I appreciate that. Thanks.
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