if it's a 3.0 the exhaust manifold torque is 15-22 ft.lbs. if it's a 2.3 it is done in 2 steps: 1) 5-7 ft. lbs. 2) 20-30 ft. lbs.
Follow the manual (Haynes, Chilton, Ford Factory). After the old manifold is off, clean the mating surfaces. Install a new gasket (no cement). Bolt on the new manifold. Tighten the bolts and nuts to the torque specs in the manual following the procedure in the manual. Bolt it to the exhaust pipe (new gasket also).
Follow the manual (Haynes, Chilton, Ford Factory). After the old manifold is off, clean the mating surfaces. Install a new gasket (no cement). Bolt on the new manifold. Tighten the bolts and nuts to the torque specs in the manual following the procedure in the manual. Bolt it to the exhaust pipe (new gasket also).
Torque for the 300 6 intake and exhaust manifolds is 28 to 32 foot pounds
The 1983 Ford F 100 manifold bolt torque specifications are 45 pounds. The manifold bolts should be torqued in 15 pound intervals.
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32 foot pounds. Check them after it has been run.
The only reference my manual has to exhaust manifold bolts says to tighten them and bend the locking tabs over.
what are the torque specifications for 2002 ford 4.0 intake manifold
It is 10 Nm or 89 lb-in for Isolator bolt, plenum bolts, and throttle bolt.
According to the Chilton manual, the torque settings are 15 to 20 foot pounds or 21 to 27 Newton Meters.
i have a 1998 ford Triton f 150 how do i remove the exhaust manifold right side