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QUICK! torque spec for knock sensor d16y8?

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Old 01-25-2006, 11:37 AM
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heya like it says car is in garage need torque spec for knock sensor
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Lock tite and hand tight.
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i just hand tightened
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did u use lock-tite?
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no lock tight. i will since eveyrone seems to be telling me too
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New to this loctite stuff medium thread locker? Red or blue please need info.sorry for my ignorance on not knowing
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blue is fine
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Default Re: QUICK! torque spec for knock sensor d16y8?

Originally Posted by FusionPanda 787
New to this loctite stuff medium thread locker? Red or blue please need info.sorry for my ignorance on not knowing
The factory service manual does not state to use any type of thread locker. I do not remember the torque spec off the top of my head... for some reason I am thinking 33 ft/lbs. but I would have to look it up to be sure.
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Default Re: QUICK! torque spec for knock sensor d16y8?

no need for Loctite. Most sensors don't require it anyways.

23 ft/lbs …....aka hand tight.
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Originally Posted by NVturbo
no need for Loctite. Most sensors don't require it anyways.

23 ft/lbs …....aka hand tight.
I was half right... it ended with a "3" !!!
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Default Re: QUICK! torque spec for knock sensor d16y8?

Thank u all for ur responses will torque to 23 ft/lbs
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