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Had torque specs for the fasteners in my Boxster and 996 Turbo but I had the factory service manuals (hard copy for the Boxster, 60 lbs worth!) and digital for the Turbo. About a gazillon pages in 8 separate PDF documents.
If your needs to know torque specs are limited to a specific part/assembly the dealer parts department staff might be able to call that info up. If you want the torque specs to every fastener, that could be a problem. Well, I think it would require access to the factory manual for your car. The retail cost of my Boxster's factory service manuals was $3000. I resisted. But after some few years I found a set on sale at Porsche dealer on the west coast and listed for $300. Got on the phone and ordered the manuals. The digital manuals I got for free from a 996 Turbo owner who had been given a set on CD for free by another owner. I offered to reimburse the owner who sent me the CD but he declined. Said just pass it on... And some years later I had someone reach out to me about factory Turbo manuals and I made a copy of the CD and sent it to him free of charge. |
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