91Nm or 67ft/lb
if your wanting to change the head the torque settings are as follows: Cylinder Head_______(1.8-2.0kg-m)[13.0-14.5ft-lb] FlyWheel___________(2.6-3.2kg-m)[18.8-23.1ft-lb]
120-130hp
The base 1982-85s could have them
Torque specs for what part of the engine? standard answer: keep turning until it gets easy...
The cast of Table Settings - 1982 includes: Stockard Channing Mindy Cohn Eileen Heckart Robert Klein James Kushner Dinah Manoff Peter Riegert
Probably NOT
You may find at least the peak torque and some other info at the Wikipedia weblink below. It is not the torque curve but it is a start.
Could be a worn piston/rings/cylinder. Carburettor dirty or in need of adjustment. Broken reed petals. Dirty or choked air filter. Blocked exhaust/muffler. This model does not have an exhaust/powervalve. The RM80's of this era never had much torque and develop most power/torque in the upper rpm range.
on the passenger side of the transmission
75 lbs 75 lbs
Not completely sure, but the order 1 2 4 3 in clockwise order worked for a 1992 ford laser. Hope it helps. i have found that the firing order is 1 3 4 2 like on most 4 cylinder cars today. Answer: Ford Laser's Owners Manual lists it to be 1-3-4-2. I've checked my 82 Ford Laser The dissy goes in only one way. There should be a '1' on the cap. The rest of the leads go anti-clockwise.
If the clutch is hydraulic, yes. If the linkage is mechanical, no.