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doylebros:

--- Quote from: dazza on October 06, 2014, 10:45:27 am ---
--- Quote from: doylebros on October 06, 2014, 10:27:30 am ---200NM with wheel off the ground then an extra 180* when the wheel is on the ground.
New bolt or you may regret it later!

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Be careful 200NM + 180 deg. Is the old style bolt.
12 point bolt is 70nm + 90 deg.

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That's correct above for a ribbed new bolt but if not ribbed it's still the same values as posted previously as they come ribbed and none ribbed!!!!

dazza:
Just incase anyone is unsure.

Old style bolt.  200NM + 180 deg


12 point bolt. 70nm + 90 deg

doylebros:

--- Quote from: dazza on October 06, 2014, 11:03:04 am ---Just incase anyone is unsure.

Old style bolt.  200NM + 180 deg


12 point bolt. 70nm + 90 deg


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As I said the "new style" comes ribbed and un-ribbed with the same part number for both but two different torque values!
Part number WHT 005437 - 12 pointS price £3.99 full retail inc vat.

doylebros:
I think this post I found elsewhere will help explain this best

Thanks for the help and feedback guys, much appreciated!

After much trawling of the net I found this Golf workshop manual which confirms the Torquing procedure.

The torque value and angle are the same for the new 12 point bolts (part no. WHT005437) as for the old 6 sided bolts: 200Nm then 180 degrees.

The lower value quoted in the Haynes Manual for '12 point bolts' actually relates to 12 point bolts WITH RIBBING on the face of the head. Illustrations and full details on this link:

Volkswagen Workshop Manuals > Golf Mk5 > Running gear, axles, steering > Front suspension, drive shafts > Removing and installing drive shafts > Removing and installing right drive shaft with (push-on) constant velocity slip joint

http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/golf-mk5/running_gear_axles_steering/front_suspension_drive_shafts/removing_and_installing_drive_shafts/removing_and_installing_right_drive_shaft_with_(push-on)_constant_velocity_slip_joint/

Distinguishing features between twelve-point head bolt with ribbing and twelve-point head boltwithout ribbing.
The twelve-point head bolt are only distinguishable on the contact surfaces -arrow A- and -arrow B-.
I - Twelve-point head bolt with ribbing -arrow A-
II - Twelve-point head bolt without ribbing -arrow B-
– Install wheel and tighten bolts or nuts → Chapter.

Specified torques
Component Specified torque
Swivel joint to cast steel suspension link
t Use new nuts
60 Nm
Swivel joint to sheet steel or forged aluminium suspension link
t Use new nuts
100 Nm
Drive shaft to wheel hub „twelve-point head bolt with ribbing“
t Use new bolt
70 Nm + 90°
Drive shaft to wheel hub „twelve-point head bolt without ribbing“
t Use new bolt
200 Nm + 180°

This link also explains full procedure:

Volkswagen Workshop Manuals > Golf Mk5 > Running gear, axles, steering > Front suspension, drive shafts > Removing and installing drive shafts > Loosening and tightening twelve-point head bolt, without ribbing, securing drive shaft

http://workshop-manuals.com/volkswagen/golf-mk5/running_gear_axles_steering/front_suspension_drive_shafts/removing_and_installing_drive_shafts/loosening_and_tightening_twelve-point_head_bolt_without_ribbing_securing_drive_shaft/

samb377:
I can vouch for the difference, having taken off old bolts with ribbing and installed some new bolts without ribbing.

I'm not sure I quite managed the 180 degrees, it's a real b'atch!

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