Questions & Answers for: Ford Explorer torque wrench

Question about 1998 Explorer

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...torque wrench or an air ratchet with an appropriate adapter to 100 ft. lbs. (136 Nm). Step 7 Install the wheel assembly and tire. Repeat the process for each additional rotor. When you've finished, ...

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...you putting it on? using a torque wrench? is the truck overheating? only other thing could be physical stress, like when the engine torques it actually is pulling on the hose and in turn the

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Question about 1999 Explorer

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Question about 1999 Explorer

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torque conversion from 44lb. to inches on torque wrench? multiply 44X12 to get the answer

Question about 1999 Explorer

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I have a 2006 Ford Explorer with 96,000 miles, I had a P0741 code and had the torque converter replaced but the wrench keeps coming back up. What else could be wrong? internal transmission damage

Question about 1994 Explorer Limited

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...torque converter has 4 studs that attached the automatic to the flywheel . What size are the nuts wrench wize i've tried metric and standard from 9mm thru 13 mm and 5/16" thru 1/2" and ...

...wrench light) on the instrument cluster that illuminates when a fault is detected. Faults are accompanied by DTCs and may also illuminate the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL). Torque Based Electronic ...

...wrench or torque angle meter--a good WORKSHOP MANUAL. ---feeler gauges ---hammer---thread tap to clean out the holes for the head bolts--paint scraper to clean all the gaskets off ---locktite blue ...

...Tighten the retaining bolts to 79- to 119-inch pounds with a torque wrench. Replace the cooler lines on the transmission and the drain plug on the torque converter. OBD Tools 365 Days ...

torque wrench and sometimes it's angle torque, where you'll use a torque wrench to start and then need an angle meter to measure the degree of turn beyond that. You cannot reuse factory head bolts, so

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