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Need torque settings for tranny drain plug 2000 Outback


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Actually, if you plan to work on the vehicle on a regular basis, I highly recommend buying a Haynes Repair Manual, available at many auto parts stores. Well worth the money - usually about $15. Lists all torque specs. A word of caution on torque wrenches; I found out the hard way that using a 3" or 6" extension with a ratchet makes the bolts much tighter than it says on the torque guage. Ruined a bearing that way. Sigh. Also if the torque wrench is dropped, it has to be recalibrated. Also, it should be stored without any tension/torque on it. You may already know all this, but hey, thought I'd throw it out there.

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A word of caution on torque wrenches; I found out the hard way that using a 3" or 6" extension with a ratchet makes the bolts much tighter than it says on the torque guage.

That's interesting. It would almost seem as though the stretch (twist) of the extension would consume some of the applied torque, leaving LESS at the fastener. No? :confused:

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