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the longer (new bolts) are to torqued to 48lbs and the shorter ones are to be torqued to 45lbs then turn the bolts an additional 90 degrees the bolts need to be replaced with new one because they are streched when you torque them down
For the Chevrolet S-10 model years from 1982 to 1993, the torque for the caliper mounting bolts is 37 ft. lbs. The torque setting for the brake hose-to-caliper bolt is 32 ft. lbs.
about 2302 ft/lbs
80-90 ft lbs of torque on the wheels (lug nuts)
It is easier to do if you install the torque convertor to the transmission and then attempt to bolt it to the flywheel. You will have to turn the convertor or flywheel to line up the bolt holes.
The torque on my 1993 is 46 ft lbs.
There is no such car as a Dodge Eagle
Automatic transmission pan bolts torque specifications: 96 to 120 in-lbs. Haynes Repair Manual #36071, 1993-2005 Ford Ranger Pick-ups & 1994-2005 Mazda Pick-ups, B=-s Series
61 - 69 ft-lb
depends on why it's seized. if a bearing is seized on the crank, or a rod is broke, the easiest way would be to pull the oil pan and take the bearing caps off. otherwise about all you can do is unbolt the tranny housing and leave the torque converter on the flywheel.
Torque is not the type of bolt but a type of wrench used to tighten bolts. A torque wrench will tell you how tight a bolt is tightened like 60lb of torque or tighten to 80lb of torque so a bolt will be tight enough to stay in but not too tight that you strip the bolt.