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Old 10-31-2006, 10:58 AM
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What is the torque specs for '96 Rodeo Flexplate?

Anyone have an Isuzu Rodeo manual that shows the torque spec for the flexplate bolts to crankshaft for a 1996 Rodeo 4wd 3.2L automatic? I would appreciate if you post what the manual shows for this.
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Old 10-31-2006, 06:00 PM
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Re: What is the torque specs for '96 Rodeo Flexplate?

just put it tight and if that is not good enough you could use loc tite also
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Re: What is the torque specs for '96 Rodeo Flexplate?

the factory helm manual for 1992 trooper v6 3.2L engine says 40 ft.lbs. for the flywheel to crank. yours ought to be the same.
2eyefishclaw probably has the 'feel', but i'd rather use the torque wrench myself...

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