Does anyone know where to find torque specs for 1937 LaSalles? Especially looking for brake, suspension, and steering torque values. Surprisingly, there are no torque specs in the 1937 shop manual that I can find. I tried the various documents for 1937 Cadillacs and LaSalles on the GM Heritage Center website with no luck.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Jeff
At that time, the mechanics had a torque wrench incorporated into their arms!
I suppose torque wrenches were not very common at that time; they came later, maybe after WWII.
From the Cadillac-LaSalle Serviceman Sept 1,1938.
Headline: Torque Wenches Aid Precision Assembly in Service
The whole front page tells that Cadillac has been checking them out for the last year and now has one to add to the special tools list. They claim that they have only been available for a little over a year. But, it was about 1935-6 they hit the market.(National Service Data) The article goes on to tell that Cadillac has been using them in production for years it is now time for service.
Here is the list of spec's from page 32 (no years given, but 1939 models were subject of the next issue)
ENGINE
Conn Rod bolts v8,v16 55-60
Cyl Head bolts v8,v16 70-75
Flywheel toCrank v8,v16 65-70
Main Bearing Cap v8 130-140
Main Bearing Cap v16 100-110
Spark plug v8 ,v16 35-40
Fan Support to bracket 85-95
FRONT SUSPENSION
Shock Absorber bolts all 100-115
Shock Absorber Connecting link all 40-45
REAR SUSPENSION
Shock Absorber Connecting link all 40-45
Front of rear spring
Model 50-60s 65-75
Model 60-75-90 90-110
Rear Spring Bushing and hanger Bushing 65-75
I know more items were listed in the next few shop manuals.
Warren
Warren,
Thank you!! This is exactly what I was looking for.
Hope all is well,
Jeff