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      11-08-2018, 10:31 PM   #1
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Re-assembling front differential

Hey all, i had to disassemble my front differential to have the housing repaired. Anyone have an idea where i can find the torque specifications for re-assembling the housing? I seem to be striking out. 2007 335xi 6mt 3.08 ratio

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      01-07-2019, 12:16 AM   #2
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Bump for exposure. Putting this thing back together in the next week.
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The specs for mounting to the engine are in TIS.

For the housing on the diff itself you can probably use standard metric torque specs. I have noticed everything that isn't some freaky aluminum bolt or torque-to-yield seems to closely follow the 75% of proof torque specs for the grade and size fastener in question.

Fastenal version here: https://crafter.fastenal.com/static-..._Fasteners.pdf
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The specs for mounting to the engine are in TIS.

For the housing on the diff itself you can probably use standard metric torque specs. I have noticed everything that isn't some freaky aluminum bolt or torque-to-yield seems to closely follow the 75% of proof torque specs for the grade and size fastener in question.

Fastenal version here: https://crafter.fastenal.com/static-..._Fasteners.pdf
Don't need the mounting torque, thats easily available just the housing assembly itself. Talked to my buddy about the 75% proof and aparently it seems to be a common practice on many vehicles. Ill probably just go with that Thanks for the help.
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