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Leak at the cover breather

How much torque(n/m) needs the cover breather

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Re: Leak at the cover breather

Find spec for similar bolts such as the thermostat bolts that require a 10mm socket.
The shaft diameter and thread pitch are 6nm x 1.0 so the actual torque spec should be similar.
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Re: Leak at the cover breather

Originally Posted by ezone
Find spec for similar bolts such as the thermostat bolts that require a 10mm socket.
The shaft diameter and thread pitch are 6nm x 1.0 so the actual torque spec should be similar.
great.. thanks
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