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N62 4.4 Belt tensioner torque
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Bentley should have a page with torque by size eg 8mm bolt gets 50 N·m torque. You can use as a starting point until you find a specific variance If not in Bentley, you can find that same general torque guide for BMW online.
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PS I just had to change my alternator and I tightened them until I made a "click" with my tongue. I was using a 1' breaker bar and tugged pretty good I did not pull out my torque wrench.
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