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The manual was missing this bit of information. So i went by my 155 manual, which has the same engine. 20nm + 115°. Fine.

Then i got paranoid about not having gotten them all the same. So i put on my torque wrench, and slowly upted the force until it clicked. Ended up on 75nm.(55lb-ft).

Since then i have found alot of numbers saying 48nm (36lb-ft)..
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Should i be extremly worried?. undo them all and do 48nm?.

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Hej Kristian

Nu er jeg ikke mekaniker - i hvert fald ikke bil mekaniker, jeg gør mest i industrimaskiner, men:

Hvis tallet for en 75'er er 48nm så ville jeg gå efter det. Husk på at selvom motorene skulle være ens er der små forskelle, både i dimensioner, men der kan også være forskelle i legeringer og hærdning af både krumtap og blok

To everybody else - I'm sorry for the danish but my English vocabulary simply wasn't up to explaining this in English at this time of the day/night
 
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