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    Junior Member Automotive Encyclopaedia roadkill's Avatar
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    Default 4afe mains and big end torque settings

    Hi All,

    i'm currently going through slapping a new set of bearing into my 4afe powered ae92 corolla but i don't have a service manual, can't find one online and don't really wanna have to buy one just to find two torque settings.

    Anyway, i'm wanting to know if anyone can help me with the torque required for the big ends and for the mains. I can find them easily enough for the 4age variants and i assume that they are much the same but i would like to confirm it first. Worst case i'll go and have a read of one somewhere but i'm sure someone has one here online and could easily look it up for me!


    Anyway, it would be much appreciated if someone could help me with this. I don't need lectures on measuring bearings, rebuilding blah blah blah as yes this is only made to be a bandaid solution as it will be getting a 4age transplant soon. Just taking my time with rebuilding that one.

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    Default Re: 4afe mains and big end torque settings

    same as 4age

    mains 60 Nm

    big ends 49 Nm
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    Default Re: 4afe mains and big end torque settings

    zactly what i torqued my 4AFC to also - same as 4age - the 87 4af/4ag manual states this FWIW

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