Torque Spec help please

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I need the torque spec to the four bolts that hold the wheel bearing hub assembly on. Can anyone help?

2008 Viper, also need the torque spec for the caliper bolts.

Thanks in advance
 

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Front or rear wheel hub? Rear is 110lb, don't recall front off the top of my head, but it is considerably less.

85lb on the caliper bolts.
 
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The bolts that I am talking about would snap at half that. I believe you maybe thinking of the main axle nut on the rear. Not even sure if it is that high though.

?! I swear I read somewhere on the forums that it was 350 for the rear?!
 
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Thank you for your help, you are talking about the hub nut, not the four bolts I am referring too. It is hard to find tech info on our cars. I wish the VCA would help out and include more technical data for us all. That would make this site much more valuable to us all.

Here's the thread where I found that information. - http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-srt10-coupe-discussions/640319-do-i-have-rear-bearing-issue.html - 3rd post in. Are you referring to a different nut?
 

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Thank you for your help, you are talking about the hub nut, not the four bolts I am referring too. It is hard to find tech info on our cars. I wish the VCA would help out and include more technical data for us all. That would make this site much more valuable to us all.

No THANK YOU! I'm actually doing a rear hub swap on my GEN3 and I was going to rent a torque wrench to bolt the nuts down to 325 torque! Glad I ran into this thread cuz that would've been ugly! :rolaugh: Thanks a lot!
 

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I was looking for the front but this should get me close

This is from the service manual...hope it helps




CAUTION: A special corrosion prevention gasket (1) must be installed between the hub and bearing and the steering knuckle. The gasket is required to prevent galvanic corrosion between the hub and bearing and the steering knuckle.


1. Install a new corrosion prevention gasket (1) on hub and bearing mounting flange (2).




2. Install hub and bearing (with gasket) in steering knuckle (1). Align holes in corrosion prevention gasket with holes in hub and bearing, and knuckle.
3. Install four hub and bearing mounting bolts (3). Tighten mounting bolts to 61 N·m (45 ft. lbs.).
 

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I need the torque spec to the four bolts that hold the wheel bearing hub assembly on. Can anyone help?

2008 Viper, also need the torque spec for the caliper bolts.

Thanks in advance

For the caliper bolts.




2. Install brake caliper (40 on steering knuckle (1). Install brake caliper mounting bolts and tighten to 115 N·m (85 ft. lbs.).
3. Install brake flex hose on brake caliper as follows:
a. Place NEW copper seal washers on each side of banjo fitting located on end of flex hose.
b. Install banjo bolt through washers and banjo fitting, into threaded caliper hose port. Tighten banjo bolt to 31 N·m (23 ft. lbs.).
4. Install wheel and tire assembly (Refer to 22 - TIRES/WHEELS - INSTALLATION). Progressively tighten wheel mounting nuts in proper sequence to 135 N·m (100 ft. lbs.).
5. Lower vehicle.
6. Remove brake pedal holding tool.
7. Bleed brakes as necessary. (Refer to 5 - BRAKES - STANDARD PROCEDURE)
 

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FL8 SNK said: "It is hard to find tech info on our cars. I wish the VCA would help out and include more technical data for us all. That would make this site much more valuable to us all."

I am curious... what is it that one would have the VCA do in supplying more of this "technical data" ??
Please note that I am asking this in a constructive context (i.e....specific suggestions)NOT a critical context.


I find most of my own needs answered by the Service Manuals (or the extra manuals for Body, Powertrain, Electrical, etc.) for 1992-2006...after which I use the Mopar supplied 2008 and 2009 CD versions of the Service Manuals obtained through Tech Aurtority. And, YES...we are still waiting on the 2010 Service Manuals due out later this year through the efforts of "GK" ( THANKS, GK !!!).

I do recall that the 2008 Manual became unavailable at one point, but the 2009 Manual was still available at that time...and, works better in my opinion. As of TODAY, however, BOTH the 2008 and the 2009 Service Manuals are listed on Tech Authority...at $199.95

INTERESTINGLY, when attempting to go through the Tech Authority selection process today (brand, year, make, medel, etc) the site did not register the inquiry several times. By using the search bar, however, I was able to locate said Manuals. Also, when I signed in, the selection process flowed along well. MORAL: be persistant !!

P.S. If I can help you find something...I'll be happy to try !!
 
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Steve,

Sorry I am looking up specs again and found my old thread. (not looking for same info as before). What I would like to have available on the VCA is exactly that, technical information. They could have the service manuals listed on here by model year or at least the most common torque values. I don't need to know how to take off a wheel or take out an engine. I need the torque specs in a quick easy to find look up. Look at any of the sites like LS1tech, LS1modular, SVTPerformance etc.... They ALL have tremendously more information than this site. As our cars are more limited it should be EASIER to have this information available and with a Venom or maybe optional membership you should be able to access the entire manuals. Can I go buy one, absolutely, does that change that this site should have more information on it, Not in my opinion. I think that a paid membership to a forum should bring value. This site does, but does not even give as much as some (most) free car enthusiast forums. Just my opinion.

Other things I would like to see if more user write ups. The powers at be could come up with an easy to fill out instruction template to keep all of the user write ups in the same basic format.

Just an idea :)

Tim

FL8 SNK said: "It is hard to find tech info on our cars. I wish the VCA would help out and include more technical data for us all. That would make this site much more valuable to us all."

I am curious... what is it that one would have the VCA do in supplying more of this "technical data" ??
Please note that I am asking this in a constructive context (i.e....specific suggestions)NOT a critical context.


I find most of my own needs answered by the Service Manuals (or the extra manuals for Body, Powertrain, Electrical, etc.) for 1992-2006...after which I use the Mopar supplied 2008 and 2009 CD versions of the Service Manuals obtained through Tech Aurtority. And, YES...we are still waiting on the 2010 Service Manuals due out later this year through the efforts of "GK" ( THANKS, GK !!!).

I do recall that the 2008 Manual became unavailable at one point, but the 2009 Manual was still available at that time...and, works better in my opinion. As of TODAY, however, BOTH the 2008 and the 2009 Service Manuals are listed on Tech Authority...at $199.95

INTERESTINGLY, when attempting to go through the Tech Authority selection process today (brand, year, make, medel, etc) the site did not register the inquiry several times. By using the search bar, however, I was able to locate said Manuals. Also, when I signed in, the selection process flowed along well. MORAL: be persistant !!

P.S. If I can help you find something...I'll be happy to try !!
 

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2008-2010


FRONT SUSPENSION

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
ABS Tone Wheel Mounting Bolt 17 13 150
Brake Caliper (Hydraulic) Mounting Bolts 115 85 —
Hub And Bearing Mounting Bolts 61 45 —
Lower Ball Joint Castle Nut 160 118 —
Lower Control Arm Pivot Cam Bolts 102 75 —
Lower Spring Seat Locking Screw - ACR Adjustable Shock 2 — 18
Shock Assembly Mounting Bolts (Lower and Upper) 136 100 —
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Retainer Bolts 68 50 —
Stabilizer Link Control Arm Nut 23 17 200
Stabilizer Link Stabilizer Bar Nut 23 17 200
Tie Rod Knuckle Nut 75 55 —
Tie Rod Adjuster Jam Nut 75 55 —
Upper Ball Joint Castle Nut 102 75 —
Upper Control Arm Frame Bolts 102 75 —

Driveline

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Axle Hub Nut 257 190 -
U-Joint Strap Bolts 38 28 -
Differential Drain Plug 20 15 -
Differential Fill Plug 20 15 -
Differential Cover Bolts 47 35 -
Pinion Nut 298 - 380 220 - 280 -
Bearing Cap Bolts 88 65 -
Ring Gear Bolts 122 - 150 90 - 110 -
Frame Mounting Bolts 135 100 -
Pinion Mounting Bolts 108 80 -

BRAKES

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Adjustable Pedals Mounting Nuts 28 21 250
Adjustable Pedals - Accelerator Mounting Nuts 12 — 105
Brake Hose (To Caliper) Banjo Bolt 31 23 —
Brake Tube Nuts 17 12 145
Caliper Bleeder Screw 10 — 88
Caliper (Hydraulic) Mounting Bolts 115 85 —
Master Cylinder Mounting Nuts 28 21 250
Parking Brake Cable Routing Clamp Bolts 10 — 90
Parking Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt - Upper (Inner Hex Head) 32 24 —
Parking Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt - Lower 52 38 —
Parking Brake Lever Mounting Nut/Bolt 25 19 225
Power Brake Booster Mounting Nuts 28 21 250
Wheel Mounting (Lug) Nuts 135 100 —

CLUTCH

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Clutch Bleed Screw 18 13 -
Pressure Plate Bolts 75 55 -
Clutch Release Bearing 20 15 -
Flywheel Bolts 75 55

COOLING

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Nut, Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner 41 30 -
Bolts, A/C Condenser to Radiator 5 - 45
Bolts, Coolant Pressure Bottle 5 - 40
Bolts, Radiator Mounting 11 - 95
Bolts, Thermostat Housing 11 - 95
Bolts, Water Pump 11 - 95

ENGINE

A/C Compressor Mounting Bolts 23 17 -
A/C Compressor Bracket Bolts 28 21 -
A/C Line Support to Oil Pan 9 - 80
Accessory Drive Idler Pulley 54 40 -
Accessory Drive Belt Tensioner 41 30 -
Air Cleaner Cover Bolts 8 - 70
Bell Housing Bolts 54 40 -
Camshaft Position Sensor Bolt 9 - 80
Camshaft Drive Plate Bolts
Center Bolt - m10 65 48 -
Outer Bolts - m6 12 - 106
Camshaft Sprocket/Phaser Bolt 165 121 -
Camshaft Thrust Plate Bolts 12 - 106
Capacitor Bolt 9 - 80
Coil Cover Bolts 10 - 89
Connecting Rod Cap Bolts 45 + 45° 33 + 45° -
Coolant Temperature Sensor 18 - 159
Crankshaft Main Bearing Cap Bolts (Refer to 09 - Engine/Engine Block/CRANKSHAFT - Installation)
Crankshaft Oil Scraper Nuts 28 13 -
Crankshaft Position Sensor 9 - 80
Crankshaft Position Sensor Heat Shield Nut 7 - 62
Crankshaft Pulley Bolts 23 17 -
Crankshaft Vibration Damper Bolt 339 250 -
Cylinder Head Bolts (Refer to 09 - Engine/Cylinder Head - Installation)
Cylinder Head Cover Bolts 11 - 95
Cylinder Head Cover Baffle Bolts 6 - 45
Engine Ground at Alternator Bolt 12 - 106
Exhaust Manifold Bolts 29 21 -
Exhaust Pipe V-Band Clamp 11 - 100
Engine Mount to Block Bolts 61 45 -
Engine Mount Insulator Nut 102 75 -
Flywheel Bolts 75 55 -
Fuel Rail Bolts 10 - 89
Generator Mounting Bolts 47 35 -
Ignition Coil Bolts 5 - 44
Inspection Cover Bolts 9 - 80
Intake Manifold Bolts 13 - 95
Oil Cooler Mounting Bolts 5 - 44
Oil Control Valve Bolts 9 - 80
Oil Cooler Line Fittings 25 18 -
Oil Pan Bolts
Oil Pan to Rear Seal Adapter - M6 12 - 106
Oil Pan to Block and Front Cover - M8 28 21 -
Oil Pan Baffle Bolts 12 - 105
Oil Pan Drain Plug 34 25 -
Oil Pressure Relief Valve Cartridge 25 18 -
Oil Pump Cover Bolts 12 - 105
Oil Pump Swinging Pick-up Assembly 28 21 -
Oil Pump Pick-up Pivot Bolt 14 - 124
Oil Pump - Up Tube Bolts 28 21 -
Oil Filter 18 13 -
Oil Pressure Sensor 9 - 80
Oil Temperature Sensor 18 - 160
Up Stream Oxygen Sensors 68 50 -
Power Steering Pump Mounting Bolts 28 21 -
Crankshaft Rear Oil Seal Retainer Bolts 11 - 97
Rocker Arm Bolts 32 24 -
Spark Plugs 19 14 -
Starter Mounting Bolts 54 40 -
Thermostat Housing Bolts 8 - 70
Throttle Body Bolts 11 - 95
Timing Chain Cover Bolts 28 21 -
Water Pump Mounting Bolts 11 - 95

REAR SUSPENSION

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Brake Caliper (Hydraulic) Mounting Bolts 115 85 —
Hub And Bearing Mounting Bolts 149 110 —
Hub Nut 325 240 —
Lower Ball Joint Castle Nut 160 118 —
Lower Control Arm Frame Pivot (Cam) Bolts 102 75 —
Lower Spring Seat Locking Screw - ACR Adjustable Shock 2 — 18
Parking Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt - Lower 52 38 —
Parking Brake Caliper Mounting Bolt - Upper 32 24 —
Shock Assembly Lower Mounting Bolt 136 100 —
Shock Assembly Upper Mounting Bolt 136 100 —
Stabilizer Bar Bushing Retainer Bolts 91 67 —
Stabilizer Link Nuts 23 17 200
Toe Link Adjuster Jam Nut 75 55 —
Toe Link Inboard Mounting Bolt 75 55 —
Toe Link Outboard Mounting Bolt Nut 75 55 —
Toe Link Knuckle Nut 75 55 —
Upper Ball Joint Castle Nut 102 75 —
Upper Control Arm Frame Pivot Bolts 102 75 —

STEERING

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Cooler Mounting Screws 5 3 40
Gear Mounting Bolts 203 150 —
Hose Tube Nuts - At Cooler 15 11 130
Hose Tube Nuts - All Others 28 21 250
Pump Mounting Bolts 31 23 —
Reservoir Mounting Screw 12 9 106
Tie Rod Adjuster Jam Nut 75 55 —
Tie Rod Knuckle Nut 75 55 —


STEERING COLUMN
DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Driver Airbag Mounting Screws 12 — 105
Intermediate Shaft Pinch Bolts 49 36 —
Intermediate Shaft Extension Pinch Bolt 49 36 —
Intermediate Shaft Extension Bearing Mounting Bolts 17 — 150
Steering Column Mounting Nuts 17 — 150
Steering Wheel Retaining Bolt 54 40 —

TRANSMISSION

DESCRIPTION N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Drain Plug 27 20 -
Fill Plug 27 20 -
Clutch Housing Bolts 34 25 -
Clutch Release Bearing Bolts 12 9 -
Shifter Assembly 20 15 -
Top Cover Bolts 20 15 -
Extension Housing Nuts 48 35 -
Extension Housing Bolts 48 33 -
Adapter Bolts 34 25 -
* Side Shift Detent 40 30 -
* Roller Detent Bolt 40 30 -
Back Up Lamp Switch 34 25 -
Skip Shift Solenoid 34 25 -
Reverse Lockout Solenoid Bolt 18 13 -
Guide Plate Bolts 22 16 -
*Shift Lever Guide Bolts 27 20 -
* Reverse Idler Bracket Bolts 30 22 -
*Flywheel Bolts 74 55 -
Transmission Crossmember Bolts 61 45 -
Transmission Mount Bolts 41 30 -
Top Four Transmission To Engine Bolts 41 30 -
Bottom Two Transmission To Engine Bolts 68 50 -
Transmission To Oil Pan Bolts 30 22 200
Dust Shield Bolts 11 - 95
*U-joint Clamp Bolts 38 28 -
* Needs application of Mopar Lock AND Seal Adhesive or equivalent

BODY

Description N·m Ft. Lbs. In. Lbs.
Convertible top center/3 bow bolts 5 — 45
Convertible top center/4 bow bolts 6 — 55
Convertible top cloth support panel screws 5 — 45
Convertible top header assembly balance link shoulder bolts 20 15 —
Convertible top header assembly rear rail bolts 18 13 —
Convertible top latch screws 9 — 80
Convertible top lower side arm linkage bolts 28 21 —
Convertible top lower side arm linkage support bracket bolts 12 9 —
Convertible top seal compression panel screws 5 — 45
Convertible top tack strip nuts 12 9 —
Decklid hinge bolts 28 21 —
Decklid latch bolts 12 9 —
Decklid latch striker bolts 12 9 —
Decklid lock cylinder nut 12 9 —
Door glass screws 4 — 35
Door hinge bolts 37 27 —
Door latch screws 12 9 —
Door outside handle bolts 5 — 45
Door window regulator nuts 12 9 —
Fender support fasteners 17 13 —
Fuel filler door screws 7 — 65
Hood hinge to body bolts 28 21 —
Hood hinge to hood bolts 12 9 —
Hood latch nuts 12 9 —
Instrument panel left mounting bracket bolt AND nut 28 21 —
Instrument panel lower front mounting bolts 12 9 —
Instrument panel mounting nuts 28 21 —
Quarter panel door sill screws 6 — 55
Quarter panel rear screws 6 — 55
Quarter panel to fascia screws 6 — 55
Quarter panel top screws 6 — 55
Side view mirror nuts 7 — 65
Trunk pan bolts - fuel pump cover area 9 — 80
Trunk pan front support bracket nuts 12 9 —
Trunk pan outside bolts 6 — 55
Trunk pan trunk area bolts 28 21 —
Trunk pan wheelhouse bracket bolts 6 — 55
Windshield header AND a-pillar weatherstrip nuts 6 — 55
 
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Garron - YOU ARE THE MAN! (or woman, hopefully the one in your sig :) j/k well not really) Thank you, this is exactly what I am looking for
 

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Wow, thanks Garron. This needs posted in the "how to" section. Someone is always asking about torque specs. Thanks again!!
 

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?! I swear I read somewhere on the forums that it was 350 for the rear?!
I would think there's not a bolt on the Viper torqued to 350. I could definately be wrong. Even axle nuts are under 200, if im remembering right. Maybe a damper bolt:)
 
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