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Old 11-02-2017, 12:47 PM
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Exclamation RL 2006 (bolts torque and more)

Hello, Acurazine community!
recently my ODO reading 156k. I started to maintain my car as well as oil change, transmission and rear differential fluid. Later on, I replaced the engine fan because it was making string noise. I got all my scales from the internet such as watching DIY YouTube tutorial or being here to read.
I think I will have to change the timing belt, tensioner, and the water pump. But because this is will be my first time doing that, so let's say if I removed the crankshaft pulley using my power tool

1- Could I use the power tool again to put it back ? and how I know the torque for that crankshaft pulley?
2- I don't have any idea to know all the bolts torque that I have to put it back in the place. For example tensioner,the power steering I might need to remove it too, engine mount! what's else etc....

If you would like to add more knowledge to my subject please feel free!

Thank you, Acura Community!

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Old 11-03-2017, 12:05 PM
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Funny that you mention the fan making noise because mine fan start to making noise too, is it the A/C fan that making noise?
Old 11-03-2017, 07:52 PM
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Get a Haynes repair book or google another Acura, likr the TL, I'd imagine specs would be similar if not the same.
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Doesn't the service manual for our car have the torque specs in it?
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[QUOTEtruonghthe;16125350]Funny that you mention the fan making noise because mine fan making noise too, is it the A/C fan that making noise?[/QUOTE]
True, I had to change both fans but it was a little bit expansive.The problem with my AC fan it was working and the plastic fan was unplugged. I tried to attach it but I end up screwing it more loooool. So that I just ordered a new one (No AC for 2 weeks hahaha). Next thing it was the engine fan, I started to hear a noise didn't know the source of it, later on, I discovered that was the engine fan and I replace it completely.

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Originally Posted by projektvertx
Doesn't the service manual for our car have the torque specs in it?
I got it used, couldn't find the manual. But it was a good deal for me.
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Originally Posted by HDNBenjamin
Get a Haynes repair book or google another Acura, likr the TL, I'd imagine specs would be similar if not the same.
It does not help at all. I'm looking for someone able to answer the questions in a video or pictures should be perfect. I wish if Acura have timing chain instead.




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