Bolt torque specs for thermostat housing on a g35

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Whytri03
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I have a 2003 g35. I can't find the bolt torque specs for the thermostat housing anywhere on the internet I'm hoping someone here can help me. Also do you put anything on the gasket like a silicon or Permatex on either side of the gasket to install it?
Thanks
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telcoman
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Did you check the FSM?

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Whytri03
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plating total ignorance what is the FSM?

Whytri03
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If FSM is factory service manual? I don't have one.

Whytri03
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well I'm going to answer my own question just so it may help somebody else. that way they can refer to this if it comes up again. I checked with a local dealer. The answer to my question is 75 to 90 inch pounds. I hope this help somebody in the future.

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Whytri03 wrote:If FSM is factory service manual? I don't have one.
It is on this site if you just search for it

fsm-list-for-your-g-t525067.html

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thank you very much for your help


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