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      06-01-2020, 12:23 AM   #4
frankc
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Drives: 1998 E36 M3/4, 2011 E90 M3 ZCP
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Austin, TX

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For those interested, I used the 55Nm + 90* method, and then looked at the log on my torque wrench to see what the final actual torque values were. Only 5 values were recorded because I didn't quite hit 90* on the first one.

Angle Torque
90 129.6 Nm
90 134.4 Nm
92 143.5 Nm
90 126.6 Nm
90 137.4 Nm

Btw, I don't know how one would do this torque sequence for this part without a wrench that is capable of measuring accumulative angle values, since there is room to turn the nut only about 20 degrees at a time. Fortunately, my Snap-On allows me to ratchet back and forth, and adds up all the angles while torquing.
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