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Old 06-24-2010, 02:32 PM
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Happy to be part of this community. As you can see I'm new and don't know how to get around the site. , I’m assembling a 4.6 2002 triton and cannot come up with torque specs. Is there any expert in the community that may offer help? This engine, also has torque to yield bolts on heads, rods and mains can bolts be reused? I did look in the threads, but did not come up with anything or didn't know how to look for info. Thank you jayhezz
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I would advise you to go to the auto parts store and buy a service book for the truck. When I replaced the engine in my truck, the book showed the torque specs for every bolt. Really saved me alot of researching time.
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Ryan4x4, thank you for the advise, i will get a book.
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chiltons or haynes manuals are your friend for info like that.
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torque to yeild bold should not be reused because they are designed to stretch when you torque them.
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Thanks everyone for all your help.



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