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How much torque on the oil pan bolts?

Would anybody have this info?

I'm changing the oil pan gasket on a '97 Camry 4 cyl. I need to know how much torque for the oil pan bolts.


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Re: How much torque on the oil pan bolts?

48 in-lbs

Note that there are a couple of relevant Service Manuals whose links are posted in the sticky thread at the top of this forum.
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Re: How much torque on the oil pan bolts?

Thanks, good to know for the future.
I finished the job before you posted so I'll just go back and check my torque.
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