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The 2000 Chevrolet Impala is a sedan available in a pair of different versions, the base model and the LS. The Impala's torque specifications depend on the model, as the base and LS have different engines
Hi Cynthia, I'm glad to help! The torgue specs for the HUB BEARINGs on your Compass are 181 foot pounds. Hope this helps and have an awesome day Cynthia.
cylinder head and main bearing bolts had a first step torque of 50 to 60 foot-pounds and a second step torque of 80 to 90 foot-pounds each. The rod bearing bolts had a first step torque of 25 to 30 foot-pounds and a second step torque of 30 to 36 foot-pounds. The intake manifold and exhaust had a first step torque of 5 to 7 foot-pounds. The intake manifold had a second step torque of 14 to 21 foot-pounds while the exhaust manifold had a second step torque of 16 to 23 foot-pounds.
Hub bolts are around 65-70 foot pounds, axle nut is about 120-130 ft pounds. These are not super-critical. Many at shops are installed using air guns and work just fine. Your main objective is to not have them come loose. If axle nut has a cotter pin, never back off on nut to install. always tighten to get holes for pin aligned.
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