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Old Jun 4, 2024 | 07:56 AM
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Manual transmission mount bolt torque

I purchased a new manual transmission mount, 22316853453, from my dealer a few months ago for my 2017 F54 JCW. I had been looking for the mounting bolt torque specs, but unfortunately had to go into the hospital for surgery. I have plenty of time to work on this since I'm not supposed to drive for at least 6 months. I feel up to the task to begin working on it again and would appreciate if anyone has information on the torque specs. TIA
 
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Old Jun 12, 2024 | 04:40 PM
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1AZ are the 3 bolts that go vertically, into the transmission itself. 40 Nm, then 90 degrees additional rotation.

2AZ are the 4 bolts that go horizontally into the bodywork. 56 Nm

3AZ is the small bolt accessed from the wheel well. 28 Nm


 
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Old Jun 13, 2024 | 10:23 AM
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Thank you so much for the torque specs. I started working on my car in April and then wound up having to go into the hospital and have since been temporarily unable to drive. I finally got the approval on Monday and am looking forward to continuing to replace the trans mount and get the car back on the road. I miss driving my F54 JCW.
 
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