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n-14 rod and main bearing torque specs
The torque specifications for a N14 Cummins engine typically vary based on the specific part being tightened. It is important to refer to the manufacturer's manual for the most accurate and up-to-date torque specifications for each component.
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6 + N14 is the simplest expression you can make without more information.
Take the 4 bolts out of housing on the right front side of engine where you lower radiator hose connects to the block and the hose that runs down from the radiator tank .
The N14 has an automatic tensioner. Either your tensioner or your belts are in need of replacement.
As an on-highway engine for the North American market, 2001. The N14 is still in production for other applications.
If you to your nearest Caterpillar dealer, they have a guide for torque settings which runs through bolt size and grade. It's a very handy reference to have, and a reliable one to go by. Offhand, I'm not sure what the bolt sizes are for an N14 water pump. But a 3/8 drive torque wrench should be all you need. Remember to ensure that it's properly calibrated and of decent quality... just working on your own truck, one from Craftsman should suffice (I wouldn't recommend Harbor Freight/Pittsburgh or any of the brands such as Barjan or Trucker Tough which sell tools at truck stops). If you really want to go all out, you can spend the money for a Snap-On, Mac Tools, or Cornwell torque wrench, but this really isn't necessary. Those two things should be sufficient for your needs.