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Torque specs for Bolt size of bolts where the trans goes to engine on 1996 ford explorer

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Ford Explorer Trans Bolt Size Torque Specs For Transmission to Engine Bolt Size Ford Explorer Torque Specs 96 ford explorer Manual trans. 2 door 6 cyl. 2 wheel drive repair diagrams Below are torque specifications (in alphabetical order) related to the Ford SOHC V6 4.0L engine used in Explorers, Mountaineers, Mustangs and Rangers.  If there was a difference between Haynes and E/MWM I used the E/MWM value. Tightening sequence diagrams are at the end. E/MWM > 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual Haynes >  Haynes Repair Manual , Ford Explorer 1991 thru 2001 TTY > torque-to-yield and should not be reused LHT > left hand thread (tightens counter-clockwise) Left > driver side Right > passenger side A/C compressor manifold bolt: 15 lb-ft (E/MWM) A/C line bracket nut: 15 lb-ft (E/MWM) Accelerator control splash shield bolt: 35 lb- in  (E/MWM) Accessory bracket bolts: 31 lb-ft (E/MWM) Alternator  bracket bolts: 31 lb-ft (E/MWM) Balance shaft assembly bolts: 19 t

2002 Jeep Cherokee Brake Caliper Torque Specs

2002 Jeep Cherokee Brake Caliper Torque Specs When repairing a vehicle, torque values are sometimes overlooked, and this is when the "that's tight enough for me" approach comes into play. Engineers didn't spend countless hours determining the correct torque for each bolt and nut on your 2002 Grand Cherokee for no reason. These torque values take into account the strength of the fastener involved, the amount of pressure put on the fastener and the amount of vibration it must endure in daily use. Few fasteners on your Grand Cherokee take more abuse, or are more critical, than the pins and bolts that hold its brake calipers in place. Caliper Torque The caliper-mounting pins on the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee require between 21 and 30 foot-pounds of torque. The caliper bracket bolts require between 66 and 85 foot-pounds of torque.