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I have a 2005 pacifica with a 3.5 in it i need the specs for the sequence and the torque for the connecting rod

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SOURCE: torque specs on replacing cv axle on 05 Pacifica

ok here we go tie rod=55 ft lbs axel nut= 180 ft lbs strut bolts= 65 ft lbs plus 90 degrees

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SOURCE: i am replacing the intake gasket on my 2005

If you are looking at the engine from the front and the large hose is at the bottom right the tightening sequence is from upper left to right 6237 bottom left to right 5148 just like I typed it torque is 250 inch pounds on lower intake and 105 inch pounds on the upper intake. So when you look at those numbers you tighten 12345678 in that order to 250 inch pounds in 3 increments then install the top intake.

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Torque specs on replacing cv axle on 05 Pacifica

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