The torque specification for the flywheel to crank bolts on a Caterpillar 3116 engine is typically around 90-100 ft-lbs. It is crucial to follow the manufacturer's recommended torque specifications to ensure proper tightening and secure connection between the flywheel and the crankshaft. Using a torque wrench calibrated to the correct setting is essential to prevent over-tightening or under-tightening, which could lead to issues such as bolt failure or damage to the components.
nope. you still have the 6 18mm bolts that bolt the flywheel to the crank
depends on the engine size the 4.6 flywheel to crank is 62lbs and pressure plate to flywheel is 18lbs
Use an impact gun or secure flywheel when loosening crank bolt.
Manual Transmittion - Flywheel to Crank - 105 Foot Pounds Pressure Plate to Flywheel - 33 Foot Pounds Automatic Transmittion - Flex Plate to Crank - 65 Foot Pounds
Flywheel Torque 61-69 Foot pounds
Yes. There are flexplate flywheel torque converter bolt kits available online.
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Put some blue locktight on the bolt threads which hold the flywheel to the crank then torque to 55 Ft-lbs
30lbs
they r done
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.
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