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E90 330D - Propshaft Donut tightening torque?
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04-29-2020, 12:10 PM | #1 |
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E90 330D - Propshaft Donut tightening torque?
Hi all,
For the tightening of the Propshaft to the rear differential am I right in thinking this relates to tightening torque 4AZ? https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...drive/FaT0Rt2r If so, when on that page which is: https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-drive/2erMhxY I assume I have the: “ZNS screws and nuts, shiny zinc coating All versions with universal or constant-velocity joint* But there's 3 different e90 bolt sizes listed for an E90 and I have no idea how to differentiate one to the other, the propshaft simply has 3 E-torx and 3 bolts with nuts Update: It seems there are two ribbed torque specs on that list, one for the E90 and one for the E92 M3 so I'm pretty sure by ribbed teeth it means the E-torx bolts so that means the e torx from the donut to differential is 40nm+40 leaving the bolt and nut to figure out. If I'm not mistaken, BMW frustratingly references the size of the shaft of a bolt and not the head? So M10 (10mm) isn't the size of the head we would put a socket or spanner on, it's the body size of the bolt.. Like what is the point So back to the torque figures my nuts and bolts are either the M10-10.9 or the M12 Last edited by MrSweet1991; 04-29-2020 at 01:43 PM.. |
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