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How much torque do you put on a cap?

How much torque do you put on a cap?

Tighten the rod bearing nuts to an initial torque setting of 29 ft-lb of torque, then tighten each nut an additional 90 degrees. Tighten all but the rear cap bolts to 91 ft-lb of torque. Tighten the rear cap bolts to 88 ft-lb of torque. Finally, tighten the brace bolts to 40 ft-lb of torque.

What kind of torque does a Ford F-150 have?

Type: Bolt 130 1560 Gen X 150/250 – FRONT Hub/Bearing Assembly Bolts (4WD) Type: Bolt 150 1800 Gen X 150/250 – Idler Arm Bracket to Frame Bolts Type: Bolt 56 672 Type: Stud 86 1032 Type: 85 1020 Gen X 150/250 – Leaf Spring FORWARD Thru Bolt Type: Bolt 86

How much torque does a Ford head have?

Tighten the head’s shorter bolts to between 15 and 32 ft-lb of torque. Tighten the longer bolts to between 30 and 36 ft-lb of torque.

What are the torque specifications for a Ford 4.2L?

The cylinder head bolts to the engine block in a sequence. First, bolt all of the screws to 14 foot-pounds of torque, then to 29 foot-pounds of torque, then to 36 foot-pounds of torque. Then, the long bolts must be loosened to 33 foot-pounds, and the short bolts to 19 foot-pounds of torque.

Tighten the rod bearing nuts to an initial torque setting of 29 ft-lb of torque, then tighten each nut an additional 90 degrees. Tighten all but the rear cap bolts to 91 ft-lb of torque. Tighten the rear cap bolts to 88 ft-lb of torque. Finally, tighten the brace bolts to 40 ft-lb of torque.

Type: Bolt 130 1560 Gen X 150/250 – FRONT Hub/Bearing Assembly Bolts (4WD) Type: Bolt 150 1800 Gen X 150/250 – Idler Arm Bracket to Frame Bolts Type: Bolt 56 672 Type: Stud 86 1032 Type: 85 1020 Gen X 150/250 – Leaf Spring FORWARD Thru Bolt Type: Bolt 86

Tighten the head’s shorter bolts to between 15 and 32 ft-lb of torque. Tighten the longer bolts to between 30 and 36 ft-lb of torque.

The cylinder head bolts to the engine block in a sequence. First, bolt all of the screws to 14 foot-pounds of torque, then to 29 foot-pounds of torque, then to 36 foot-pounds of torque. Then, the long bolts must be loosened to 33 foot-pounds, and the short bolts to 19 foot-pounds of torque.

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Ruth Doyle