Fiero torque specs list (Page 2/2)
Imnuts OCT 08, 07:22 PM
Thank for putting this list together. I can't say how much time I've spent digging in different manuals for the 88.

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hunter29 JUN 06, 02:20 PM
Great thread, did I miss 84-87 Cradle spec ?
cvxjet AUG 20, 12:28 AM
I just noticed your post here, Hunter- the rear cradle bolts and nuts are the same for all years- even tho the early cars (84-87) use rubber bushings and the 88 is solid-mounted.
jon m NOV 25, 07:28 PM
Great post - But I have seen something that maybe a miss on this - its the middle of the night cant Sleep so if I am wrong then accept my apologies.

Your Torque specs are in Ft / Lbs - I have seen in the Chiltern Manual the specs are given in Nm - Has the conversion been done ? or have you gone by a different manual ?

I ask this as I am doing my brake calipers and 1 of the specs listed here in ft/lbs is very similar in Nm - if this makes sense.

I am in No way trying to P!ss on anyone's parade just want to make sure.

Jon

Vintage-Nut DEC 07, 04:09 PM
Use a converter:
https://www.unitconverters....ergy/ft-lb-to-nm.htm