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The main rod bolts on a 1995 International DT466 typically require about 115-125 foot-pounds of torque. It is important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a service manual for the exact torque value for your specific engine.
The torque specs for the different parts of the motor will all vary from each other, and also vary between builds, especially if the engine has been rebuilt, so the numbers provided are averages. The stock rods will come with 40 foot-pounds of torque, the main bolts will come with 90 foot-pounds of torque, the exhaust at 35 foot-pounds, and the valve covers at 10 foot-pounds.Ê
90 inch - pounds (torque) = 90 / 12 = 7.5 foot pounds (torque)
A stock 350 cubic inch engine in a 1994 Chevy 4 x 4 will put out 310 foot pounds of torque. It does this at 2400 rpm.
Torque settings on 1300 Toyota Tazz are torque to 59 foot-pounds, loosen one full-turn. Then, torque 37 foot-pounds and 68 foot-pounds. Torque sequence is 6, 4, 2, 8,7, 3, 1, 5.
According to the Autozone website : For a 1995 Ford Windstar , 3.8 L V6 engine : The spark plug tightening torque is ( 7 to 15 foot pounds )
11 Nm is equivalent to approximately 8.1 foot-pounds of torque.
The torque setting for the pressure plate on the clutch for an s10 2.2 is 33 foot pounds. The torque for the 4.3 is 29 foot pounds.
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The unit "nm" stands for Newton meters and is a metric unit for torque. To convert 65 Nm to foot-pounds, you can use the conversion factor 1 Nm = 0.737562 foot-pounds. Thus, 65 Nm is approximately 47.8818 foot-pounds.
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