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Can anyone confirm the front caliper bleeder is 14 ft lbs and rear caliper bleeder is 10 ft lbs? Thanks!
Thanks! So, 14 ft lbs for the front caliper bleeders and 10 ft lbs for the rear caliper bleeders is confirmed. I confirmed the fronts/rears with someone that has a shop/repair manual.
Wonder why the torque spec is less for the rears. It's the same size bleeder.
No problem! That's where my screenshot is from as well. I purchased the 2016 service info CD.
It does not. Just what was listed in that chart.Does it list the rear 4 piston caliper bleeder torque?
Thanks! So, 14 ft lbs for the front caliper bleeders and 10 ft lbs for the rear caliper bleeders is confirmed. I confirmed the fronts/rears with someone that has a shop/repair manual.
Wonder why the torque spec is less for the rears. It's the same size bleeder.
holy goodness, thanks for the catch! I didn't even see that one. Think i need to adjust my eyeballs a bit there.you’re not reading it right, its 16 nm or 168 lb/in....dont break them off
you’re not reading it right, its 16 nm or 168 lb/in....dont break them off
You're right! That seems like a lot for the bleeders. I grew up just making them hand tight. Never had one fail on me. Then again my hand tight is probably around 10-15 ft lbs.Thanks, but I noticed. 168 Inch-Pound (in∙lb) converts to 14 Foot-Pound (ft∙lb).