flywheel to crank diesel

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flywheel to crank diesel

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Are the bolts holding the flywheel to the crank stretch bolts? if they are ill need some new ones..

also whats the torque for the bolts

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Re: flywheel to crank diesel

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Haynes says you should use new ones ( I'll bet plenty don't)
Stage 1 60Nm
Stage 2 Tighten a further 90 Degrees.
Info taken from Haynes Manual.

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Re: flywheel to crank diesel

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I have had hundreds of flywheels on and off, never used new bolts and never had problems.

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Re: flywheel to crank diesel

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a new set is 14 quid.. better safe than sorry. They are high tensile steel bolts. VW said they replace them.. however the mechanic i spoke to agrees with andy.. pays your money takes your choice i think. I bought a new set just to be safe

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