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How to get bolts out of a torque converter on a 99 Nissan quest

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Where is the torque converter? Transmission installed in car?
If so there is often an access plate on the bottom of the bell housing to get the bolts off with an open end or box wrench. If the access plate is on the top you often have to pull the engine/transmission, release the TC bolts, then split the trans from the engine to replace the torque converter.
If you've broken the bolts and there are stubs in the TC you can try to drill them out and use an EZ-out bolt remover. OR just replace the TC.

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SOURCE: Need torque specs for oil pan gasket

There likely is a spec for oil pan but unless you are a finatic, you really don't need to know what it is. Simple rule: Don't crank down ******* any fastener. If corners near crank ends have larger fasteners, you can tighten them a bit more than on siderails. Before tightening anything, install all bolts finger tight, to ensure that they are not cross threaded. To avoid warping pan, tighten from the center of the pan, working towards both ends, alternating from side to side as you go. When you are finished, go over it again, using the same amount of force on each bolt. As I said, end bolts can if larger in diameter, be tightened more but be careful not to tighten so much that you will either split or push the gasket out the sides.. Anywhere two gasket ends **** together, I recommend using a sensor -safe dab of silicone. An oil pan is not under any mechanical stress or pressure. I have used this method for many years and NEVER had one leak. If you really need #s, small fasteners get about 12-15in lbs, larger ones about 20.

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SOURCE: 2000 sebring transmission pan torque spec

10 ft lbs no real patterm needed

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SOURCE: how to remove front rotors on 2005 nissan quest

you need to remove the caliper mounting bracket assembly and then the rotors just slide off, go to link for pictures.
http://www.2carpros.com/how_to/how_to_replace_brakes.htm

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SOURCE: head bolt settings

1st - step; - 22 ft./lbs. 2nd - step; - 58 ft./lbs. 3rd - step, loosen all bolts completely; 4th - step; - 22 ft./lbs. 5th - step; - 54 ft./lbs.fig074.png

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SOURCE: i need the engine torque specs for 99 chevy malibu

99 chevy malibu v6 3.1 engine, head bolt torque is-- 98 through 2001 is step1- 37 foot lbs, step 2- rotate an additional 90 degrees (1/4 turn). the rocker arm bolts are 168-in. lbs.

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