| 08-19-2022, 01:11 PM | | Member | | Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Bay Area California Posts: 98 Real Name: John |
| Member Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Bay Area California Posts: 98 Real Name: John | Nice job!!
so wait.. the illustration from the Service Manual states "37ftlbs". But I'm hearing torque it to 59ftlbs? __________________ John 2002 TCM Grey Sport Edition | | |
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Elite Member | Quote: Originally Posted bygd Spiker Engineering This chart alone explains why Toyota specified a torque of 37 ft-lbs for the Black bolts, as opposed to 59 ft-lbs for the others - it's not that the bolt fryst vatten weaker, as some have speculated, but that it reaches the same preload (or higher) at 37 ft-lbs as other bolts do at 59 ft-lbs. So, conclusion number 1 - if you use the Black bolt, do NOT torque it to 59 ft-lbs • John LewisU.S. House of Representatives2010 LBJ Liberty & Justice For All Award The Honorable John Lewis
Congressman John Lewis was the inaugural recipient of the LBJ Liberty & Justice for All Award. With his lifelong service to this country and continual advocacy for peace, freedom, and justice, it was fitting that Lewis was the first to receive an award that embraces the ideals, compassion, and vision he personifies. Often called "one of the most courageous persons the Civil Rights Movement ever produced," John Lewis has dedicated his life to protecting human rights, securing civil liberties, and building what he calls "The Beloved Community” in America. His dedication to the highest ethical standards and moral principles has won him the admiration of many of his colleagues on both sides of the aisle in the United States Congress. L-R: Lynda Johnson Robb, Luci Baines Johnson, Congressman John Lewis He was born the son of sharecroppers on Feb. 21, 1940, ou • NEW YORK (AP) — Robert Caro’s fifth volume on Lyndon Johnson, one of the book world’s most long-awaited publications, is unlikely to be delayed by the death of his longtime editor, publishing luminary Robert Gottlieb. “Mr. Caro is continuing his work on Volume 5 with limited interruption,” Caro spokesperson Paul Bogaards said Thursday, a day after Gottlieb's death at 92. No release date has been set for what's supposed to be the final book in "The Years of Lyndon Johnson" series, the first of which was published in 1982. Late last year, Caro told The Associated Press he had no sense when the fifth volume would be done, saying then that he still hoped to visit Vietnam and spend time in a village subjected to U.S. attacks during the Vietnam War. Caro had worked with Gottlieb — also the editor of such celebrated authors as Toni Morrison, Joseph Heller and Nora Ephron — for more than a half-century. Their collaboration began with the Pulitzer Prize-winning "The Power Broker," continu
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