77ft lbs
if your refering to the center carrier bearing on drive shaft , it is easy to do, get the new carrier bearing before you begin , two versions 6.5 inch and 7 inch. If your refering to the rear end carrier bearing, completely different deal. Which bearing ? axle or main pinion gear bearing ? let me know i have a complete rear end looking for a home out of a 2000 kia sportage.
The 2003 Malibu hub bearing torque specifications are 40 pounds per square inch. You can ruin the bearing by tightening it too much.
The connecting rod torque specifications, on a C 12 Caterpillar diesel engine, is 70 pounds per square inch. The main bearing torque specifications is 150 pounds per square inch.
The 1999 Saturn main bearing cap torque specifications are 160 pounds per square inch. The main bearing cap bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
89 inch lbs
75 ft/lbs
It would depend on what year and what model the ( Ford 5.4 liter / 330 cubic inch V8 engine is in ) for the horsepower and torque ratings
The Ford Taurus head bolt torque specifications are 160 pounds per square inch. The head bolts should be torqued in 40 pound intervals.
The front wheel bearing torque setting on a Renault Clio ranges between 112 to 174 ft lbs. One needs to use a 30 mm socket on a 1 inch air gun to loosen the nut.
there are 2 different torque specs.,depending on the bolt size. here they are: 11/32 inch bolts---30-35 ft. lbs. torque 3/8 inch bolts-------40-45 ft.lbs. torque after installing all rods, go back and re-torque them again to double check. hope that helps! hope that helps!
You torque the hub nut to 160-170 Inch lbs. While rotating the hub continuously. Then back the nut off 1/2 turn. Rotate the axel several turns (this will set the bearing properly.) Then Torque the nut to 108-144 Inch lbs.
My Consumer Guide book shows : 120 brake horsepower for the 200 cubic inch inline 6 , but doesn't show the torque , sorry