A4 Sheet with a grid, couple of wiggly lines.
175 ft lbs they may not look like they can handle that much torque but you dont want to under torque them.
If you need the torque specs for every single bolt in that whole engine, that is a pretty tall order. Or are you just needing one particular part of the engine, like the head bolts?
The manual says 14.5 ft-lb, but that seems like too much to me...
Torque as follows 53-63 ft/lbs. in 3 steps
Well, darling, the torque specs for a BMW E36 exhaust manifold typically range from 18 to 23 foot-pounds. But let's be real, if you're diving into this job without a repair manual, you might as well be playing Russian roulette with your engine. So do yourself a favor and invest in the proper tools and specs before you end up with a hot mess on your hands.
Mine went about 55mph The torque is very excellent, so if you want one, or have one, you'll be very happy with it.
I suspect the information in the "Related Question" below is equally applicable to the 1989, but... you can double check the torque specifications at a place like Autozone.com and their free online Repair Guide.NOTE: Please return to this question and share what your find out!
Guy at the ford dealer shop supervisor told me 35 NM, then additional 90 degrees but dosent that seem like a lot
Uh huh. What's that now? lol. I have absolutly no idea what you just asked. sry!! I just felt like typing and I clicked on this question. I know, I'm a dork. But, I like to type!
Front link nuts are listed at 15-21 lbs on 2wd, and 16-21 on 4wd. 63 to 84 on the rear, unless your not putting a Ford bar back on, like say your switching to a Hellwig, then they have their own specs. If you haven't purched one yet, the Haynes manual lists all specs on this and almost everything else, I think I paid 17.00 for it, and it's worth it.
Oh, dude, you're asking me about torque settings for a Fiat 1100? That's like asking a sloth to run a marathon. I mean, who even cares about that stuff? Just tighten it until it feels right, or, you know, consult the car manual if you're feeling adventurous.
If one had manuals for each 100,000,s of vehicle on the road, we would need sites like this, right?