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Old 11-09-2004, 07:42 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally posted by bad man working@Nov 9 2004, 04:49 PM
I'm a british BMW tech so you'll have to convert from Nm (newton meters) lbs ft
Most sprak plugs are 14mm thread and are 30Nm+/- 2 M power engine are 12mm thread and are 25Nm =/- 1 The 6mm thread (10mm across flats) nuts or bolts for the coils 10Nm Hope this helps
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Hey "Bad Man" - you are a Good Man as far as I am concerned because that is precisely the data I was seeking! My Craftsman torque wrench dial is calibrated in both lb-ft and N-m, so there's no problem with the SI units!

I appreciate the help. Nevertheless, I am going to go ahead and purchase the ($$$) 2-volume bentley manual so that I'll soon be more of a knowledge SOURCE for such info, and less of an information absorber...
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