First pass, 20 Nm. Second pass, 60 Nm. Third pass, 90 deg turn. Fourth pass, 90 deg turn.
The flywheel bolts torque specifications for a 2007 Dodge Sprinter typically range from 41 to 45 ft-lbs (55 to 61 Nm). It's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines and use a torque sequence when tightening the bolts to ensure even pressure. Always refer to the specific service manual for your vehicle to confirm these specs, as variations may exist based on engine type.
The diesel engine in a 2007 Dodge Sprinter is a 3.0L V6.
The 2007 Dodge Sprinter was available with a gas engine.
the correct torque for these bolts is as follows: 96lbs
On the bottom of the engine.
9.5 quarts
You have to pull the stater and grind a space in the adaptor for a socket to clear to the torque convertor bolts.
A version of the 3.0L diesel in the Sprinter is a available in certain Jeep Grand Cherokees.
The head bolt torque for the Dodge 6 cylinder and V-8 engines is 50 ft. lbs. torque. If it is a diesel engine, the torque is 90.4 ft. lbs. Tighten the bolts by working from the center out, and alternating side to side. This prevents warping of the head.
45, 45, 65 ft lbs + 1/4 turn.
How do I change the oil pan gasket on a 1999 Dodge Intrepid with 3.5 engine, what is the proper torque for the bolts.
The Dodge Sprinter did not come out until 2002. The heater is an add on option that is installed in a freeze plug on the passenger side of the block.