New clutch, need torque on bolts for clutch housing on ford 1994 1.9 engine.
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They have books on ALL vehicles.
it covers wiring diagrams, electrical diagrams,
fuse diagram, torque specs, PCV, error codes, fault codes, service info, repair info, parts info, troubleshooting owner's/service/repair/parts/maintenance manuals etc everything totally..
I have 1987 toyota 4runner model and I keep servicing and when needed repair it on my own. worth it !!!
SOURCE: i need torque specs for 94 rodeo
flywheel 80-90 foot lbs (new bolts 90), press plate 45 foot lbs
SOURCE: 87 samurai bolt torque specs for engine
The haynes book is not recommended since there are numerous mistakes and they still will not update. One of the biggest is the firing order.
The factory service manual is the only way to go.
Head bolts - 46 - 50.5 lbs (there is an order sequence for the bolts)
Intake & exhuast manifolds- 13.5 - 20 lbs
Flywheel - 41.5 - 47 lbs
Clutch cover - 13.5 - 20 lbs
SOURCE: head bolt torque spec
Always use new head bolts.
1)tighten to 40ft/lbs
2)back off 1/2 turn
3)tighten back to 40ft/lbs
4)tighten an additional 90 degrees
5)tighten an additional 90 degrees.
SOURCE: torque wrench settings for ford focus thermostat
There is a set spec, but for the DIY mechanic,,
Using a !/4 " drive, with the correct long socket, apply a FIRM effort on the wrench, but obviously not too much, as to sheer the studs. Always use a NEW gasket on all mating surfaces.
Regards,DT
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SOURCE: I need the torque specs for the main and rod bolt
engine tightening torques
Main bearings Renew bolts/nuts No
Main bearings Stage 1 43 Nm
Main bearings Stage 2 85 Nm
Big end bearings Renew bolts/nuts Yes
Big end bearings Stage 1 15 Nm
Big end bearings Stage 2 90°
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