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  • mrgizmo04
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    Originally posted by bimmer View Post

    Yeah really strange. Do you have the file that you took the screenshot from? I'm happy to host it somewhere for people to download.
    The file I took screenshot from somehow has the INcorrect torque for the rears...it looks to be the same version as in the first post.

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  • bimmer
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    Originally posted by mrgizmo04 View Post

    While that has the right torque value, I'm not sure that is the latest version. A few of the latest updates had pages on cams/valves (around page 40), etc per screenshot, and total page count was around 98.

    Weird that this particular value is incorrect...

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    Yeah really strange. Do you have the file that you took the screenshot from? I'm happy to host it somewhere for people to download.

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  • mrgizmo04
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    Originally posted by bimmer View Post
    Found a link to the updated version in bimmerfan08's rod bearing DIY. We should probably update the link in the original post

    http://d.pr/f/1jtRu
    While that has the right torque value, I'm not sure that is the latest version. A few of the latest updates had pages on cams/valves (around page 40), etc per screenshot, and total page count was around 98.

    Weird that this particular value is incorrect...

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  • bimmer
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    Found a link to the updated version in bimmerfan08's rod bearing DIY. We should probably update the link in the original post

    Easy cloud file sharing for Mac, Windows, and iOS.

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  • duracellttu
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    This is an awesome reference. I've been looking for something like this for a while. Thank you!!

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  • Arith2
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    Yeah but there are no pictures. We want pictures too.

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  • Speed Monkey
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    The Enthusiast website, Build Journal, has a bolt torque guide.


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  • mrgizmo04
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    We need to correct the linked file then if everyone uses it as gospel. Sorry you had to break the bolt to find this out.

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  • bimmer
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    I think there may be an updated version of this somewhere. This one incorrectly lists the rear brake caliper bracket torque as 81ft lbs. It should be 48.

    https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...ource#post4089

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  • Drlph25
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    Thanks for posting, this is gold! Somehow I managed to miss this using m3forum, time saver for sure.

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  • Obioban
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    Originally posted by T3amfish View Post
    Glad this wasn’t lost, I printed this and made a binder, color coded, for when I did my s54 swap on my e36 M3. This was invaluable
    I have it printed out to wallpaper my shop

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  • T3amfish
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    Glad this wasn’t lost, I printed this and made a binder, color coded, for when I did my s54 swap on my e36 M3. This was invaluable

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  • simplex
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    Downloaded - thanks for saving it and posting it here!

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  • Speed Monkey
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    Oh man Ian! Excellent info.
    I copied it to my iBooks/iPad so referencing it offline is possible.

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  • mjweimer
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    Great reference - thanks for re-posting here.

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