1995 Ford F350 Bolt torque specs

Tiny
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1995 Ford F350 V8 Four Wheel Drive Automatic

I need to know the torque specs for the main rod bolts and the head bolts
Tuesday, December 16th, 2008 AT 7:28 PM

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Tiny
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TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
Application.....................Ft. Lbs. (N.m)
Camshaft Sprocket Bolt.......40-45 (55-61)
Connecting Rod Cap Nut.....40-45 (55-61)
Crankshaft Damper Bolt.......70-90 (95-122)
Cylinder Head Bolt (1)
Step 1...............................85 (115)
Step 2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,95 (129)
Step 3..............................105-112 (143-151)
Engine-To-Transmission Bolts....50-65 (68-88
Exhaust Manifold Bolt...............18-24 (24-32)
Flexplate-To-Torque Converter Bolt..20-34 (28-45)
Flywheel-To-Crankshaft Bolt..........75-85 (102-115)
Front Engine Mounting Bolts/Nuts....50-70 (68-95)
Intake Manifold Bolts & Stud
Lower (2)........................... 23-25 (32-33)
Upper...................................12-18 (17-24)
Main Bearing Cap Bolt..............95-105 (129-142)
Oil Pan-To-Cylinder Block Bolt
4 Each, 5/16" x 18...................12-18 (16-24)
18 Each, 1/4" x 20...................7-10 (9-14)
Oil Pump Inlet Tube.,..................10-15 (14-20)
Oil Pump-To-Cylinder Block Bolt......22-32 (30-43)
Power Steering Pump Bracket Bolts,,,40-50 (55-68
Rear Mount-To-Crossmember Nut.......60-80 (81-108
Rocker Arm Fulcrum Bolt..................18-25 (24-34)
Starter Bolt.................................15-20 (20-27)
Timing Chain Cover Bolt...................15-21 (20-28
Valve Cover Bolt............................11-14 (16-20)
Water Pump Bolts........................15-21 (20-28
INCH Lbs. (N.m)
Camshaft Thrust Plate Bolt............108-144 (13-16)
(1)Tighten in sequence. See Fig. 4 .
(2)Tighten in sequence. See Fig. 3 .


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