Not to tight just snug
Rule of thumb: 1/8 turn past seat.
It seems to depend on the spark plug. I replaced the Motorcraft plugs with Bosch Platinum+2 plugs. Look here for what Bosch says about torques (search for the word "torque"): http://www.boschautoparts.com/Resources/FAQS/SparkPlugs.htm The box of the Platinum+2 plugs said to torque them to 15 ft.-lbs., which is what I did. Good luck!
engine load is how muchdemand is placed on the engine for power such as playing the music, rolling down the windows and running the A/C system and using the wipers while starting the vehicle for example is all load it can be one of these or all of these does not matter each and everything you do is a load on the engine... Torque is how much power the engine puts out to actually turn the gears to move the vehicle or how much force the engine produces to apply to the gear set to turn the wheels... some gear sets such as 4x4 gear sets increase engine torque considerably when used in low or granny gear or crawl modes in almost all cases the bigger your engine the more baseline torque you can produce which will be transferred to your gear sets via the transmission.
Apply an Anti-Sieze Lubricant and torque to 25 ft-lbs.
The correct spelling is "torqued" (apply torque or force).
If they are broken they need replacing. Start the engine, have someone hold the brake and apply just enough acceleration to cause the engine to be under a strain. If the motor mount is broken the engine will move sideways on it's axis. Look closely at the mount and you can see if it is broken.
Torque tester is a type of transducer, specifically a torque transducer that converts a torque measurement (reaction, dynamic or rotary) into another physical variable, in this case, into an electrical signal that can be measured, converted and standardized.
Torque on the Ford 200 c.i. L6 head bolts is 60-65 ft/lbs. Apply torque in a three-step process to acheive the correct final torque (i.e. 45/55/65). The 200 L6 (inline six) engine was used in a variety of Ford cars from 1962 thru 1983 including Falcon, Mustang, and Maverick to name a few.
A torque wrench is a tool used to precisely apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a nut or bolt. It is usually in the form of a socket wrench with special internal mechanisms
The last thing you want to do is apply grease to a timing belt. If the belt is noisy it needs replacing or the tension-er needs replacing.
The whole thing once you apply electricity.
the engine your talking about should have hydraulic lifters in which case you dont adjust them you torque them down tight and any local automotive supply store should be able to tell you how much tourque to apply!