Re: [MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

2011-11-23 Thread Greg Fiorentino
http://dearblankpleaseblank.com/search.php?dbpb=tranny Greg -Original Message- From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com] On Behalf Of Allan Streib Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2011 3:49 PM To: Mercedes Discussion List Subject: [MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

Re: [MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

2011-11-23 Thread Dieselhead
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[MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

2011-11-22 Thread Allan Streib
Anyone know the proper torque for the tranny pan bolts? I know it's fairly low. This is for my W116 300SD, the pan is square and has four bolts, one in each corner. What about the torque converter plug? Thanks, Allan -- 1983 300D 1979 300SD ___

Re: [MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

2011-11-22 Thread Max
Allan Streib str...@cs.indiana.edu wrote: Anyone know the proper torque for the tranny pan bolts? I know it's fairly low. This is for my W116 300SD, the pan is square and has four bolts, one in each corner. What about the torque converter plug? Don't know for your car, but on my 124 cars, ~7

Re: [MBZ] tranny pan bolt torque

2011-11-22 Thread Allan Streib
Max meadedil...@bellsouth.net writes: Don't know for your car, but on my 124 cars, ~7 nM for the pan, 25 nM for the plug. Yeah I found a PDF on changing the transmission fluid, was from the 1990s but it said 7 or 8 nm depending on the specific transmission, so I went with 7. Driving around to