torque value for fork under strut on g37x?

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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 08:03 AM
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torque value for fork under strut on g37x?

Hello, looking to install springs soon. The only bolt that looks like it has an important torque value is the one across the bottom of the fork that spans the front axle

anyone happen to have it? I found a service diagram but it was rwd only so that bolt/fork doesn't exist


Also can anyone confirm the rear LCA bolt is 53#? I'd seen that posted elsewhere...

thanks!
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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by chris_s
Hello, looking to install springs soon. The only bolt that looks like it has an important torque value is the one across the bottom of the fork that spans the front axle

anyone happen to have it? I found a service diagram but it was rwd only so that bolt/fork doesn't exist


Also can anyone confirm the rear LCA bolt is 53#? I'd seen that posted elsewhere...

thanks!
Here's the only FSM I could find for 2009, not sure if the AWD is included though?
Index of /FSM/G37/Sedan/2009
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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Here's the only FSM I could find for 2009, not sure if the AWD is included though?
Index of /FSM/G37/Sedan/2009
NICE full FSM

there are two sections labelled [2wd] and [awd] so the right specs are in there

just to confirm, the bolt is labelled "92 (9, 4, 68)" so that means 92 lb/ft? That sounds about right, based on my previous work on other vehicles.

what is the 9, 4, 68 about?

thanks
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Originally Posted by chris_s
NICE full FSM

there are two sections labelled [2wd] and [awd] so the right specs are in there

just to confirm, the bolt is labelled "92 (9, 4, 68)" so that means 92 lb/ft? That sounds about right, based on my previous work on other vehicles.

what is the 9, 4, 68 about?

thanks
Pg 5 of the GI (General Information) section of the FSM will detail the Torque values & symbols
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/G37/Sedan/2009/GI.pdf
First value is Newton-meters (outside the parenthesis) then kg-m and finally Ft. lbs., so in short the last number is foot lbs or inch lbs depending
on the symbol that goes w/ it.
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