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wareaglescott
11-17-2017, 06:09 AM
Has anyone compiled a list of all the various torque specs throughout the build manual?
Feeling lazy and instead of making a list was wondering if anyone has ever taken care of it already.

phileas_fogg
11-17-2017, 08:47 AM
I grabbed this off the other forum a couple of years ago. Truth in advertising: I haven't cross checked to ensure accuracy.

Cheers,


John

Torque Specs according to FFR Build School at Mott Community College hand out material and documents
Front suspension
Upper control Arms adjustment bolts 60
Upper control Arms mounting bolts 100
Bracket (Spindle) 70
Shock (bottom) 70
LCA 110-150
Shock Bracket (Lower Arm) 55-70
Ball Joint (upper) 80-120
Ball Joint (lower) 80-120
Rear Suspension
Upper control Arm to axle 70-100
Upper control Arm to frame 80-105
Lower Control Arm to axle bracket 70-100
Lower Control Arm to frame 80-105
Lower Control Arm Bracket to axle 90
Shock Bracket, Lower 55-70
Shock, Top 25-30
Shock bottom 45-60
Quad Shock bracket to frame 56-70
Quad Shock to bracket 56-70
Quad shock to axle 56-70
Rear Suspension (3-Link)
Pan hard Bar 250
Upper frame mount 90
Rear Suspension (IRS)
Rear Axle nut 250
Shock (upper/lower) 70
Spindle attachment 100
Driveshaft to center section 70-95
Steering Rack/Shaft
Steering Rack Bolts 30-40
Tie Rod Ends 25-35
Pillow blocks 20
Exhaust
Straight Pipe 35
Engine/Transmission
Transmission Mounts (Tranny to mount) 50-70
Transmission mount (Mount to frame) 25-35
Engine mount (Engine to mount) 35-60
Engine mount (Mount to frame) 50-105
Driveshaft bolts 70-95
Lights/ Trim accessories
Windshield 90
Quick Jacks 60
Body Bolts 20
Miscellaneous
Wheel lug nuts 80-105
Pedal box (front plate upper) 35
Pedal box (Frame down tube) 10

Header to block 18-24 ft-lb

Intake to head 18-20 ft-lb

General Guidelines (Zinc Plated Hardware)
Thread Size SAE Grade 5 (ft-lb) SAE Grade 8 (ft-lb)
¼-20 10 14
¼-28 12 16
5/16-18 21 29
5/16-24 23 33
3/8-16 37 52
3/8-24 42 59
7/16-14 59 83
7/16-24 66 93
½-13 90 127
½-20 101 144
9/16-12 129 184
9/16-18 144 205
5/8-11 179 254
5/8-14 202 287

wareaglescott
11-17-2017, 11:35 AM
cool thanks

Ducky2009
11-17-2017, 02:19 PM
Coyote Torque specs. NOTE: Ford uses a lot of torque specs, PLUS an extra degree of turn after achieving the given torque.
https://lmr.com/products/mustang-50-...r-torque-specs

Avalanche325
11-17-2017, 03:56 PM
I keep thinking I need to go through and make that list up rather than dig into the manual. Thanks for posting it.

Engine specs are a whole different thing. Sometimes torque, degrees, or stretch.

wareaglescott
11-17-2017, 04:26 PM
Coyote Torque specs. NOTE: Ford uses a lot of torque specs, PLUS an extra degree of turn after achieving the given torque.
https://lmr.com/products/mustang-50-...r-torque-specs

That appears to be a bad link. Would you mind trying again please

Ducky2009
11-17-2017, 06:49 PM
CORRECTED LINK (looks the same... not sure why the first one doesn't work)
Coyote Torque specs. NOTE: Ford uses a lot of torque specs, PLUS an extra degree of turn after achieving the given torque.
https://lmr.com/products/mustang-50-coyote-motor-torque-specs

tonywy
11-18-2017, 08:14 AM
Thx. I have my complete front suspension apart and this info will be very helpful in reassembling it.

awd-turbo
11-18-2017, 08:19 AM
We we're supposed to torque the bolts????



Haha just playing... This is a great list... Thanks guys.