If you mean the nuts holding the axle/bearing assembly, I believe they should be torqued to 230 foot-pounds, or one 160 pound person standing (not jumping) on the arm of the wrench 1.4375 feet from the center.
24 ft. pounds
The torque specs for the cylinder head on a b2200 are 59-64 ft lbs (cold).
spark plug gap on 1990 ford ranger 4.0?
18 to 22 lbs
45 ft. LBS.
180 lb.feet of torque, for the 140 horsepower 3.1 litre v6
65 lbs
33 Ft. lbs
65 ft-lbs
64 ft-lbs
225 horsepower at 4200 RPM and 300 ft-lbs torque at 3200 RPM
3.4 litre cylinder head torque is 37 ft lbs +90 degrees