I have a 93 SSM
has anyone got a "nut and bolt" check list they can share?
my current method of doing everything I can see is probably not the best method!
Cheers
Steve

Nut & Bolt check list for an 93 SSM
Started by
Steve McMorn
, 03-05-2011 07:06 PM
#1
Posted 03-05-2011 07:06 PM

#2
Posted 03-07-2011 12:03 AM

Following are the nuts and bolts that I checked and re-torqued:
- Subframe nuts and bolts
- Suspension arm bolts (to chassis and to spindle)
- Lower shock bolts
- Caliper bolts
- Motor Mounts to front subframe
- Motor mounts to block
- Header nuts (since I had that off recently)
- Subframe nuts and bolts
- Suspension arm bolts (to chassis and to spindle)
- Lower shock bolts
- Caliper bolts
- Motor Mounts to front subframe
- Motor mounts to block
- Header nuts (since I had that off recently)

#3
Posted 03-10-2011 03:40 PM

everything alberto does plus:
Sway bars
sway bar mounts
shock tower, hat mounts
all ecentrics
oil pan nuts get loose at the 7000 rpm buzz,
and the two bolts that hold in the 4 ignition coils on the back of the engine , I lost 1 of one those.
The alternator pulley bolt, a must to keep belt tight.
I also periodically check the PPF bolts.
This list can go on-on, the head is supposed to be retorqued also, who does that, unless your engine is apart.
I think you go over everything possible at the start of the season and then majors before each race, several guys ahve been having issues with the caliper bolts. Which I also check before each weekend, as I do with all the brake hardware/ bolts.
I think I have a good 1-1.5 hr of just going over the car.
Sway bars
sway bar mounts
shock tower, hat mounts
all ecentrics
oil pan nuts get loose at the 7000 rpm buzz,
and the two bolts that hold in the 4 ignition coils on the back of the engine , I lost 1 of one those.
The alternator pulley bolt, a must to keep belt tight.
I also periodically check the PPF bolts.
This list can go on-on, the head is supposed to be retorqued also, who does that, unless your engine is apart.
I think you go over everything possible at the start of the season and then majors before each race, several guys ahve been having issues with the caliper bolts. Which I also check before each weekend, as I do with all the brake hardware/ bolts.
I think I have a good 1-1.5 hr of just going over the car.

#4
Posted 03-10-2011 08:49 PM

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