The year, make and engine info would help.
Ford 1.6 Rocam Motor: 10 bolts x 40NM + 120 degrees 2 bolts x 15NM + 45 degrees
The ECM (Engine Control Module) or PCM (Powertrain Control Module) may appear to look the same as others but most are programmed (Flashed) to exactly match the vehicle it is going in.
There are three progressive tightening steps when setting the torque on the cylinder head bolts on the 1987 - 1994 Ford Bantam 1.3 Rocam . The first step is 50 - 55 ft. lbs. (68 - 75 Nm). The second step is 60 - 65 ft. lbs. (81 - 88 Nm). The third and final step is 70 - 85 ft. lbs. (95 - 115 Nm)
Ford bantam 1.3 Xl 2004 timing chain or cambel?
This will vary in the vehicle that is being used. Some of them will use more power than the others.
yes all fiestas have a timing belt except,1.3 endura,1.3 and 1.6 rocam and the 2.0 st does not have a timing belt.
the following is on a ford bantam 2006 Rocam: if you open the hood and stand in front of the engine, look at the the side on the right of the engine, you can see the hoses from your radiator meeting up and connecting to a black plastic fitting , that is your thermostat housing, be careful they break easily if you try and remove them. the thermostat is inside the housing, hope this helps.
The cylinder head torque settings are a list of parts in the torque sequence. It tells where everything is and can be found.
electrical problem,ford bantam 1600 1997
what model is it because it vary from year to year for a 1998 model its 98NM. and re-torque after 5000Km to 100NM
6 degrees for a windsor and 10 degrees for a Cleveland