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Location: Arbuckle, Ca.
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Cab and radiator support torque
Can someone tell me what the torque is for the radiator support and cab mounts for 1968 Chevy k10
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Re: Cab and radiator support torque
You can find free downloadable service and repair manuals here:
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...ghlight=hatzie Specs are in the last several pages.
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Re: Cab and radiator support torque
Thanks I'll check it out 👍
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Re: Cab and radiator support torque
Torque settings are just a guide. I used rubber like original, and finished on the low end of their specs. With that in mind, a well placed bed is one guide. In other terms, alignment takes priority of torque specs., and mounts differ. Not to say you don't already know this.
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Re: Cab and radiator support torque
use German torque "Goodntight"
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