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Old 04-08-2015, 09:52 AM
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Confirm Torque Specs for Brake Job on 4.6is

Is this value universal for all e53? I have found the following values and want to confirm.

Front carrier bracket: 77lb-ft
Rear carrier bracket: 48 lb-ft
Guide Pins: 22lb-ft
Retaining screw: 12 lb-ft
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Old 04-08-2015, 11:20 AM
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From the Bentley Publishing X5 Service manual, 2007 Edition
Front carrier bracket: 81ft, 110 Nm
Rear carrier bracket: 48 lb-ft, 65 Nm
Guide Pins: 20lb-ft(+-1ft), 27Mn (+-2Nm)
Brake Rotor Retaining screw: 12 lb-ft
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Old 04-08-2015, 11:29 AM
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From the Bentley Publishing X5 Service manual, 2007 Edition
Front carrier bracket: 81ft, 110 Nm
Rear carrier bracket: 48 lb-ft, 65 Mn
Guide Pins: 20lb-ft(+-1ft), 27Mn (+-2Mn)
Retaining screw: 12 lb-ft
Thank you kind sir for the reply.

And by the way anyone that thinks you can reuse a bolt that has been torqued to yield and it doesnt change the properties is on borrowed time and hope your not sharing the road with me.

Jus sayin.
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Torque Until Yield.

From a class test in Structure Engineering & Metallurgy
Q: What is the correct torque setting for a grade XX fastener with/o any known strength?
Correct answer: "Torque to failure, then back off 1/2 turn".....

Who says you don't learn anything in College that you can apply in the driveway or garage?
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2004 325XiT Sport
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1970 Dodge Challenger T/A 4 sp Alpine White
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1971 Dart Sport, “Dart Light” package
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