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There are hundreds of nuts and bolts on any vehicles. Each one can be a different Torque setting. We can't help unless we know exactly which nut or bolt your referring to. If there are lots of settings you need to know buy a decent workshop manual and that will give you all the torque settings for the vehicle.
Exactly which bolts do you need the torque settings for? Not all nuts and bolts are the same torque setting on a vehicle. I would recommend you buy a good workshop manual for your vehicle as that should list all the settings you need.
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Torque settings are as follows, at least these are what I used on my '93 UK E1.
Cover bolts 12Nm, Cover damper bolts 5.9Nm, spring bolts 8.8Nm, Hub nut 130Nm.
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