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Thread: Brake hose to caliper torque?

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    Question Brake hose to caliper torque?

    Anyone:
    what is the proper torque for the brake line to the caliper bolt (front caliper) on a 2001 Chevy Silverado K2500HD? Also, is there a recommended torque for the bleeder valve as well? Thanks.
    Last edited by chessy56; 09-18-2009 at 16:34. Reason: more info
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    Per the alldatadiy.com factory service manual for my 03 2500HD... (01 should be the same)

    Brake Hose to Caliper Bolt, Front 40 N.m/30 lb ft
    Brake Caliper Bleeder Valve (Front) 13 N.m/115 lb in
    Bill
    03 2500HD D/A CC/SB/4WD,OilGuard, MegaFilter,LiftPump/PreFilter, Bilsteins,RetraxRollTop,J&J Boards,Coolant Filter,AlliDeepPan,FastIdle,AllHeadLightsOn,
    98 K3500 6.5,SOLD

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