Torque Tables

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walderse
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Torque Tables

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Below is a list of Torque values from various factory manuals.

DynaStart nut – 73.3 ft/lb (10mkg)
4sp Mainshaft Nut – 101.26 ft/lb (14mkg)
4sp Layshaft Nut – 101.26 ft/lb (14mkg)
Crawler Gear Pinion Nut – 101.26 ft/lb (14mkg)
Overload Clutch Nut Slippage – 144.6 + 14.5 ft/lb (20 + 2mkg)

M10 crankcase nuts 4mkp
M8 cylinder head nuts 2,5mkp
M24 flywheel-to-crankshaft bolt 34mkp
M22 double pulley-to-crankshaft bolt 14mkp
M8 connecting rod nuts 3mkp
M10 engine-to-transmission nuts 4,7mkp
M8 transmission housing side plate/intermediate flange nuts 1,8mkp
Transmission drain plugs 1,8mkp
M26 transmission side plugs 10mkp(?)
M5 transmission oil deflector plate bolts 0,5mkp
M8 transmission shift tower mount nuts 1,8mkp
M7 front pinion bearing carrier nuts 1,5mkp
M6 shift tower top cover nuts 0,9mkp
M8 shift tower inner plate nuts 1,8mkp
M6 transmission lower guide cover 0,7mkp
M16 transmission lay(input) shaft nut 9mkp
M14 front pinion castle nut __mkp
M8 transmission shift tower inner nuts 1.8mkp
M7 transmission shift fork bolts 1,6mkp
M6 shifter cotter nuts 0,9mkp
M6 front pinion bearing retainer screws 0,7mkp
M8 ring-to-carrier bolts 2,8mkp
M6 diff lock selector ring bolts 1,1mkp
M8 nuts for swing arm pinot pin pinch bolts 1,5mkp
M8 diff side plate mount nuts 1,8mkp
M8 central tube to front diff/rear transaxle long nuts 2,1mkp
M10 skid plate to body nuts 4,2mkp
M10 skid plate rubber mount nuts 1,5mkp
M10 skid plate rubber mount bolts 2,2mkp
M8 rear skid plate mounts 1,1mkp
M10 side carrier to cross-member nuts 4,7mkp
Upper cross-member spring pivot cup into rubber pad 8mkp
Rubber bumper special nut 2,2mkp
Upper and lower coil spring pivot pins 2,2mkp
M12 platform-to-cross-member bolts 7,1mkp
M16 front/rear radius arm pin castle nut 2mkp
M14 front/rear radius arm pin thin castle nut 5mkp
M12 front/rear lower shock mount nut 7,8mkp
M12 front/rear upper shock mount castle nut 7,8mkp
M8 steering arm pivot cotter nut 2,1mkp
M8 steering arm backing plate link nuts 2,5mkp
M10 ball joint castle nuts 4mkp
M8 ball joint thread clamp nuts 1,3mkp
M14 cv joint castle nut 11mkp
M16 wheel flange castle nut 16mkp
M8 hub to backing plate nuts 1,5mkp
M8 lower pivot pin cap castle nut 2,5mkp
M14 rear axle castle nut 14mkp
M8 rear hub cap nut 2,5mkp
M6 parking brake cable clamp nuts 0,7mkp
M10 lug nut __mkp
M8 hand brake mount bolts 1,7mkp
M6 front axle engagement fork nut 0,9mkp

Hope this helps.

Take care.

Jim Molloy
Waldersee Farm
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AustHaflinger
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Thanks Jim
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These scans are copies taken from an early Steyr-Puch factory manual. These are the pages missing from the manual that John just purchased. This information was not added into the later versions of the service manual.
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Hope these prove useful.

Take care.

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On the subject of manuals - I have the 1962 version with other information added like that listed above. I have been doing work on my front hub and find the manual lacking in detail and is difficult to read - I appreciate others may find it most suitable but I do have issues with it.

Is there a later more detailed manual available - maybe produced by a third party?

Thanks

Garry
Haflinger 700AP (73)
Range Rover Sport TDV6 (07)
Landrover FC 101 (77)
Landrover Series 1 SWB Station Wagon (57)
Landrover Series 1 SWB (57)
Jaguar E-type Roadster V12 (71)
Jaguar XJ12C (76)
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Garry,
I am not aware of any later (than 1968) manual. The German language manual is carries dates form 1961-1964 and the English version has pages date as early as 1962 and as late as 1968. I am unaware of any other printed reference newer than 1968. Constantin has listed those with which he is familiar.

http://main.haflinger-4wd.com/literatur ... leitungen/

For the past couple of years, I have slowly but surely been making headway in the production of a combined operator's and repair manual for the Haflinger but am at least a full year away from completing that project. We are planning a series of operation, maintanance and repair/restoration videos as well. We just have a lot of irons in the fire. Please be patient as the final product should be well worth the wait.

Take care.

Jim Molloy
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Thanks John - I appreciate that there are a lot of dedicated people working behind the scenes.

Cheers

Garry
Haflinger 700AP (73)
Range Rover Sport TDV6 (07)
Landrover FC 101 (77)
Landrover Series 1 SWB Station Wagon (57)
Landrover Series 1 SWB (57)
Jaguar E-type Roadster V12 (71)
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I've done an english translation of the torque tables that Jim posted in this topic. My english version also includes torque values for several unit types. The file is in PDF format which I can't upload in this forum so Jim Molloy has asked the forum's administrator to add it to the Documents section. If the table is something you need immediately, send me a PM and I'll email it to you.
Cheers,
Steve
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When you say the hub to backing plate,is that the whole hub complete?
And is the Torque for the nuts on front hub the same as back hubs?


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Torque for the bolts which join Hub to backing plate is the "cup" bit (has the gears in it) of the hub on to the "flat" bit of the hub.

Yes, front and back would be the same torque.

John
Haflinger 703AP LWB 1973 - (Once owned by Lady Sutherland & Sons.) Now called "Lurch" !

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