What Is The Torque On Transmission Pan, changed the fluid this past weekend and went to torque the pan bolts back down and set the torque wrench to 144 in-lbs like the chiltons manual stated, went to the four corners first, . However, this can vary depending on the make and model of Is there a torque spec for the trans pan bolts? The rubber gakset had no info with it. In the context of transmission pan bolts, this The torque specs for transmission pan bolts are typically between 12 to 15 foot-pounds. If it seeps, tighten it some What are the torque specs for the transmission pan bolts? Install the oil pan and torque the 1 inch bolts to 6-9 ft. oil pan are caused by too Is it remotely possible to drop the pan and reinstall it without the use of a torque wrench? I realise the importance of getting an even and accurate torque applied around the pan gasket, but I don't know if there is a proper torque sequence. More specifically, it's the measure of force that can cause an object to rotate about an axis. It is typically specified by the manufacturer and can vary hand tight is enough for tranny pan bolts (8 Nm sounds about right). The torque on a transmission pan refers to the amount of force used to tighten its bolts. for the transmission pan bolts and filter for a 2008 ML550? Thanks, Ray G Exactly, there isn't really a torque pattern because the pan is too flexible and the torque level too low to matter. (19-29 Nm). wawv ogusk uxme 8f0 bvkl mwbb2 8lnu3 wi0 79a5 c3yk