Bellhousing bolt torque?

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Bellhousing bolt torque?

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Hello,
Just got my gearbox back together and need to torque the bolts up, just don't know the figures. Need to torque all joints up. Anyone know 'em?

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right joint effort here

clutch house to engine 30Nm
Clutch housing to gear box housing 20nm
Gear trian housing to gear box housing 20Nm
Gear shift housing to gear train housinng 20Nm
Drive shaft to differentail flange *snigger* 45Nm
anything else just shout as we have haynes handy

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Coolio, my haynes is at the unit and i don't fancy a trip to go get it. Both of the CV's bolts were finger tight when i took it off :shock:

You should see your beetle now, it has a shiney heater channel and front 1/4 on drivers side! No pictures from friday as keep forgetting the camera and lighting is no good for phone camera.

Is is as good as the missus one? Just priced up doing a resto on it for my mates son to use once he passes his test, panels alone come to £480. But he does want everything that looks remotely rusty replaced so he has no problem areas for the near future.

PS gearbox is all back together and with some help from the wiki old spigot bearing is out just gotta put new one in tomorrow and fingers crossed i'll be cruising in the van again soon :D

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Sounds wicked..... please...remember the camera on Monday!

Good news about your box....fingers crossed it all works ok for you!

Marks cabrio is a challenge...with tons of potential!

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Wahey, all up and running again. Well nearly, somehow managed to lose a wheel nut :? the clutch needs more bleeding (poor rachaels leg was about to fall off though!). But it does now work, tis getting treated to a service and might even set the chokes up tomorrow. Not been to work today as needed the van sorting for tomorrow, got to clear out my garage ready for some trains to arrive in prep for FIL moving.

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