Torque Specs Transmission pan 95' Bonnevill

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Torque Specs Transmission pan 95' Bonnevill

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Greetings! Does anyone know the torque specs for the transmission pan bolts -1995 Bonneville?
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Re: Torque Specs Transmission pan 95' Bonnevill

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Found rebuild specs that called for 13 ft. lbs. of torque for transmission pan bolts. My transmission took 6.5 quarts to bring to full. Thanks!
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Be sure to re-torque after a few heat cycles.
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