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What are the torque specs for the piston rod end cap on a 2006 ford taurus

  • Robert Green
    Robert Green Dec 01, 2016

    This is talking about a ford expedition not a taurus does ford have the same specs for all their vehicles or is it different

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 14, 2008

SOURCE: need torque specs

Torque sequence:
Step 1: Torque 29 to 34 Ft/Lbs
Step 2: Torque an additional 90 to 120 degrees

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 21, 2009

SOURCE: Need torque spec for 2000 Cirrus outer tie rod ends

45 Ft-lbs Tie-rod balljoint stud-to-steering knuckle nut, and 55 Ft-lbs Tie-rod (outer)- to- inner jam lock nut

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: pinion nut torque spec chev

Axle Preload and Backlash Specifications 8.0 Axle Preload and Backlash Specifications Application
Specification
Metric
English
Backlash
0.08-0.25 mm
0.003-0.010 in
Backlash (Preferred)
0.13-0.18 mm
0.005-0.007 in
Pinion Bearing Preload, New Bearings
1.7-3.4 N·m
15-30 lb in
Pinion Bearing Preload, Used Bearings
1.1-2.3 N·m
10-20 lb in
Pinion and Differential Case Bearing Preload, New Bearings
3.4-6.2 N·m
30-55 lb in
Pinion and Differential Case Bearing Preload, Used Bearings
2.8-5.1 N·m
25-45 lb in

Anonymous

  • 986 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 06, 2009

SOURCE: torque specs. for outer tie rod ends for 2006

Tie rod end is 35 ft. lbs. Pinch bolt for the lower ball joint - 105 .I hope this helps you

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 31, 2010

SOURCE: i need to find the torque specs for the connecting

22 - 24 ft. lbs. for the rod caps and....
110795143Cylinder Head Tightening Torque and Sequence.

Tighten cylinder head bolts in order shown.
Tightening torque: 36.1 ft. lbs. (49 Nm, 5 kg-m)

Loosen bolts in reverse of order shown.

Retighten cylinder head bolts in order shown.
Tightening torque: 18 ft. lbs. (25 Nm, 2.5 kg-m)

Mark cylinder head bolts for rotational reference.
Rotate cylinder head bolts 90°(1/4 Turn) in order shown.

CAUTION:

  • Do not reuse the old cylinder head bolts.

Testimonial: "thank you so much for your help is been a nightmare getting info on this car thanks again"

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Need torque specs

Torque sequence:
Step 1: Torque 29 to 34 Ft/Lbs
Step 2: Torque an additional 90 to 120 degrees
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