Re: Torque spec
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I believe torque specs were developed during World War II so they are not found in pre-war shop manuals. Specs for pre-war vehicles can be approximated by looking in post-war manuals. The 1951-54 shop manual shows the bell housing assembly screw to be 7/16-14 size and lists a torque spec of 55-60 ft. lbs. This is for the Ultramatic transmission. Although there is no listing for such a screw in the Uni-mesh or manual transmission section, there is a listing of a transmission assembly to flywheel housing screw, 1/2-13 size at 65-75 ft. lbs. So use these specs as guidelines for your car. I hope this helps.
Posted on: 2020/6/25 22:07
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Don Shields
1933 Eight Model 1002 Seven Passenger Sedan 1954 Convertible |
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