Here is a stab at it from a Frenchman. I can't guarantee the accuracy but hopefully it will help. This is for the front suspension. I'll do the rear suspension later. I hope this helps and that an Englishman will contribute the correct translations instead of my approximations.
Couple de serrage/Torque wrench settings
Amortisseur partie inférieure/Shock absorber lower mounting bolt
Amortisseur partie supérieure/Shock absorber upper mounting bolt
Ecrou d'arbre de roue/Driveshaft retaining nut
Barre stabilisatrice sur tirant/Anti-roll bar on "tirant" (this is the small vertical link between the arm and the anti-roll bar)
Bras supérieur sur traverse/I assume this is for the bolts holding the upper arm axle on the chassis (the one where the spacers are)
Butée de chocs sur bras inférieur/Cone-shaped rubber used to limit the upward movement of the suspension. Not present on Murenas?
http://www.servimg.com/image_preview.php?i=75&u=14349829Disque sur moyeu/Brake disc on hub flange
Etrier de frein sur pivot de fusée/Brake caliper mounting bracket
Flancbloc sur axe de bras inférieur/Flanbloc on lower arm axle
Flancbloc sur axe de bras supérieur/Flanbloc on upper arm axle
Levier de réglage sur traverse/I assume this is for the bolt holding the height adjustment "tirant" on the "anchoring" crossmember ("traverse" where the height adjusting bolts are located).
Palier de barre stabilisatrice sur longeron/Anti-roll bar mounting clamps on chassis
Rotule inférieure sur bras/Lower balljoint on arm
Rotule inférieure sur pivot de fusée/Lower balljoint on hub assembly
Rotule supérieure sur pivot/Upper balljoint on hub assembly
Note that the initial upper balljoints were riveted on the arm. Replacement parts use bolts but the manual does not specify the torque.
Traverse inférieure sur caisse/Lower crossmember on chassis
Etrier de fixation moyeu d'ancrage/I assume this is for the bolt fastening the fork that secures the hub at the end of the torsion bar in the removable "anchoring" crossmember.
Support élastique de traverse d'ancrage sur caisse/Elastic "mounting" of "anchoring" crossmember.
Cheers,
Jean-Luc.