How much torque? I don't know. Should it have torque? Always. I have a motor that can spin close to 10'000 RPM, but I can stop it with my finger because it has very low torque. A good way to remember this is, the faster it spins, the lower the torque. You can increase the torque by using a gear chain to gear-up, trading RPM for torque. Gearing Down is the reverse.
What is the wheel torque on a 2007 toyota tacome truck 4 wheel drive
you will probably get a lot of Torque steer
Yes.
Torque specs for 2006 F-150 (2 wheel drive) spindle nut is 295 ft lbs. This is according to Ford's specs.
on 2 wheel drive the torque is 60 lbs on upper & 94 lbs on lower On 4 wheel drive it is 60 lbs upper & 135 on the lower. This is stated in the Haynes repair manual
Actually, the fastest front-wheel-drive car is the 2009 Chevrolet Impala SS. 303 front wheel drive ponies at your command, torque steer is a pain though.
There may or may not be balance weights on the drive shafts.
First FWD means Front Wheel Drive, but I assume you mean Four Wheel Drive, the torque is 175 ft/lbs then tighten till you can fit the cotter pin into the hole.
No it is not it is rear wheel drive the way it should be!
That depends on the type of vehical, front wheel drive or rear wheel drive. Rear wheel drive vehical: Removing the transmission is the best way to go. there is less to un-hook from the trans then the motor. Also during reassembly the torque converter has to be placed on the trans and turned twice, you will feel it click into place (go on further) it must be seated before reassembly. Front wheel drive: Sorry i have no experience with front wheel drive.
A front wheel drive car has the weight of the engine of the car to help with traction as for the rear wheel does not have the engine weighing it down so there is less traction.
The Honda accord rear will bearing should be torqued at 60 pounds. You can ruin the wheel bearing or the wheel seal if you over torque the wheel bearing nut.