http://www.centerlinealfa.com/tips/images/torque_chart.pdf

Kevin

On 3/14/11 Mar 14 4:35 PM, Jon Kligerman wrote:
Aflisti:

I have the one of the cams off of my 1982 Spider off and in reading my service
manual, the torque tightening specificaion reads:
"20-22 newton-meters or 155-163 ft. lbs."  I assume there is a decimal point
missing, 155-163 ft. lbs of torque on one of those bearing cap seems like
over-kill and them some, but I wanted to conform that the tightening spec. is
more like 15-16 ft. lbs which would be the ft. lb equivalent of 20-22 newton
meters.  From my perspective 15-16 ft. lbs seems a little light.  Can someone
confirm the torque specification on the camshaft bearing cap bolts of a two
liter Spider engine.

Thanks very much!

Jon Kligerman
1982 Spider Veloce
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