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    Torque Settings

    What manual or what-ever, would you recommend for all the torque settings and Part numbers... for 06 astra ah z18xe? I bought a service manual disc online, but that doesn't have torque settings lists or part numbers. I used to own a Daewoo and the service manual I had for that had everything, had every torque setting and all the part numbers listed as well. Was hoping to get something like that. Surely something has to be available?
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    This contains just some of the data you're after so seeing that, there might actually be one that contains ALL of the data you're after.
    http://www.carrepairdata.com/service...z18xe/1796/92/

    Year 2004-2006
    Engine code Z18XE
    Engine size 1796ccm
    Power 92kw
    Idle speed 710-930rpm
    Compression 14.0-16.0bar
    Fuel system Siemens Simtec 71.6
    Firing order 1-3-4-2
    Spark plug Bosch FLR8LDCU
    Electrode gap 0.9-1.1mm
    CO 0.5%
    CO2 14.5-16.0%
    HC 100ppm
    O2 0.1-0.5%
    CO content at increased idle speed 0.3%
    Increased idle speed for CO test 2800-3200rpm
    Lambda 0.97-1.03
    Thermostat opens 92℃
    Battery 44/66Ah
    Alternator 70/120A
    Cylinder head tightening torque 1 25Nm
    Cylinder head tightening torque 2 90°
    Cylinder head tightening torque 3 90°
    Cylinder head tightening torque 4 90°
    Cylinder head tightening torque 5 45°
    Spark plug Tightening torque 25Nm
    Engine oil with filter 4.25l
    Cooling system 5.9l
    Gearbox oil 1.6l
    Automatic transmission fluid 4.0l
    Engine oil grade GM-LL-A-025 0W-30
    GM-LL-A-025 0W-40
    GM-LL-A-025 5W-30
    GM-LL-A-025 5W-40
    Gearbox oil grade Opel Nr. 1940768
    Automatic transmission fluid type Opel Nr. 1940767
    Brake fluid DOT4+
    Timing belt 90000km
    Wheel info eng
    Tire dimension (x/y R z) 195/65 R15
    205/55 R16
    225/45 R17
    Front wheel presure 2.0/2.3bar
    Rear wheel presure 2.0/2.1bar
    Wheel bolt tightening torque (B) 110Nm
    Brakes info
    Minimal front brake disk thickness (R) 22mm
    Minimal rear brake disk thickness (R) 8mm
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    If you want the complete service manual, as per what the dealers use, you need to find the Opel TIS 2000 software. If you want the part numbers, etc then you're looking for another program called the Opel EPC (electronic parts catalogue). Both programs are best run on WinXP, so if you use Vista or later, then run both of these in a virtual machine (Oracle VM VirtualBox is free and is quite good for this purpose). TIS 2000 is a little complex to figure out, but once you do, there's everything you need to find and more. EPC on the other hand, is pretty much browser based and easy to navigate. You can even plug your VIN in and it'll tell you what options came from factory, as well as look up the foreword pages and it'll give you a list of the options that were generally available, including paint and trim codes. TIS 2000 also contains wiring diagrams too.

    I won't tell you where to find these programs, but if you're a veteran of the internet, then you should already know how. There's a basic version of TIS 2000 online too at http://workshop-manuals.com/vauxhall/ , which can be a little clumsier to use than the offline TIS 2000 program.
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