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    Default 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    Gotta love Toymods Tech forums - I have detailed instructions on the best way to install a flywheel, courtesy of Billzilla Now I just need the actual torque settings for the flywheel bolts and I'm ready to roll with the rest of my Auto > manual conversion!

    http://shell.deru.com/~sgn1/AW11/4agetrd.htm lists formula atlantic torque specs @ 85 ft/lb (= but I remember NA 4AGs being around 54 ft/lb? Anyone know for sure what the setting should be for a supercharged MT AW11 MR2?

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    Default Re: 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    i cant remember off the top of my head but make sure you have BRAND NEW flywheel bolts

    if you are still stuck tomorrow ill dig up my bgb

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    Default Re: 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    Cheers 4agte, but I already have the BGB and it actually doesn't cover flywheel removal at all ): That said, it does list generic torque settings which amount to:
    55 Ft/lb for the basic (unstamped) bolts
    and 63 Ft/lb for 5T 14mm bolts.
    and 108 Ft/lb for 7T 14mm bolts!!!

    I had to get new bolts anyway because the MT ones are longer than the AT ones and I WASNT going to stooge on such an important part of the job (= The bolts don't appear to be rated though I expect they are high tensile but not stamped because they are a purpose-built part?

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    Default Re: 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    i think you have to half torque them too

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    Default Re: 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    Quote Originally Posted by McFly 11
    Cheers 4agte, but I already have the BGB and it actually doesn't cover flywheel removal at all ): That said, it does list generic torque settings which amount to:
    55 Ft/lb for the basic (unstamped) bolts
    and 63 Ft/lb for 5T 14mm bolts.
    and 108 Ft/lb for 7T 14mm bolts!!!

    I had to get new bolts anyway because the MT ones are longer than the AT ones and I WASNT going to stooge on such an important part of the job (= The bolts don't appear to be rated though I expect they are high tensile but not stamped because they are a purpose-built part?
    Giday Check EM100 of the BGB for flywheel install method, and torque rating of 74Nm.

    Cheers

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    Default Re: 4AGZE AW11 MT Flywheel bolt torque

    So it does, I stand corrected! I thought I looked though it thoroughly too - guess that's why its called the BIG green book :0)

    Now its officially on the tech forums too... rep all round (:

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